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    Fall Colours

    This shot is a focus blend of 2 shots: The first focused on the girl in the foreground, the second on the crowd in the background. The shots were handheld. Before blending I cloned out the group in the background as they were moving and would cause a blur in the blend. The girl in the foreground remained fairly still so did mot cause a problem.



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    Re: Fall Colours

    A well edited image;liked it

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    Re: Fall Colours

    This sort of scene can be difficult to get looking good but you have succeeded here.

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    Re: Fall Colours

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    A well edited image;liked it
    Thank you Nandakumar.

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    Re: Fall Colours

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    This sort of scene can be difficult to get looking good but you have succeeded here.
    Thank you Geoff. You taught me this technique!

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    Re: Fall Colours

    It's a good shot Joe, although I'm not sure if focus stacking was strictly necessary. Regardless, you have good sharpness throughout the image.

    The only suggestion I have is that you might want to consider taking a bit off the top. That hot, bright area is a distraction and removing it might work better.

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    Re: Fall Colours

    I’m unfamiliar with the technique, it it sure looks nice.

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    Re: Fall Colours

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    It's a good shot Joe, although I'm not sure if focus stacking was strictly necessary. Regardless, you have good sharpness throughout the image.

    The only suggestion I have is that you might want to consider taking a bit off the top. That hot, bright area is a distraction and removing it might work better.
    Your suggestion does look very good.
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    Thanks Manfred.

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    Re: Fall Colours

    Thanks Tom.

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