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    12 shot yellow bell stack

    I am beginning to get comfortable with the tripod.
    ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 0.2s ~ F/18~ Natural Light ~ 12 Shot Stack In Fiji ~ Sony Alpha a58 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E

    12 shot yellow bell stack

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Nice one.

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice one.
    it's starting to come together

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Looks great.

    How did you take those 12 shots?

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    Looks great.

    How did you take those 12 shots?

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    tripod and wireless shutter release

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Clean edges, no obvious stacking artefacts, very nicely done. Is this an indoor shot? There must be absolutely zero wind to get results as good as this.

    To expand on George's question, did you move the focus point manually and refocus the lens using autofocus, used manual focus to refocus, locked focus and moved the camera using a focus rail or used some other way of taking successive shots?

    The green leaf on the top is rather shiny and sharp and attracts a lot attention. I would try to pp it to make it look more like the two leaves at the bottom and also brighten up the flower a little.

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Quote Originally Posted by dem View Post
    Clean edges, no obvious stacking artefacts, very nicely done. Is this an indoor shot? There must be absolutely zero wind to get results as good as this.

    To expand on George's question, did you move the focus point manually and refocus the lens using autofocus, used manual focus to refocus, locked focus and moved the camera using a focus rail or used some other way of taking successive shots?

    The green leaf on the top is rather shiny and sharp and attracts a lot attention. I would try to pp it to make it look more like the two leaves at the bottom and also brighten up the flower a little.
    outdoor
    well sheltered from the breeze
    manual focus
    with the constantly changing sun cloud shadow ratio every shot has a slightly different natural focus point and contrast.
    any brighter and the flower would be very unnatural
    top leaf is a tad shiny and could be worked on

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Very nice Brian, it looks so fresh

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    Re: 12 shot yellow bell stack

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice Brian, it looks so fresh
    Yellow Bells are the lemons of the flower world. At their prime they just pop

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