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Some MacrosAn ant in a Banksia
Butterfly in waiting Screw you Coriander The last is a focus stack of around 12 images. The flowers are about 1mm across, but the group were about 10mm from front to back, so DOF was a real issue. Greg
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Re: Some MacrosGreg
They are all beautifully crafted images and a demonstration of your immaculate technique. From an aesthetic point of view I prefer #2 and #4. Regards
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Re: Some MacrosOutstanding images Greg. Excellent.
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Re: Some MacrosI love that last on black - very nice
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Re: Some MacrosGreat images Greg, technically 4 must have been quite something to achieve.
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Re: Some MacrosAwesome stuff there Greg, I love hte last one
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Re: Some MacrosYou obviously engage in the world of macro Greg with great love and professionalism. Love them.
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Re: Some MacrosGreat to see you still taking images Greg - we should organise a macro session up your neck of the woods.
I like the last and I would be expect that the image to be popular, it hits all the right marks technically. I however have a preference for the 'screw' one, it seems to hold my interest more and have me looking closer to try and work out what it is. The brass really comes up nicely too, nice plane. The ant one is also very cool, it would be very interesting to see this framed with the ant in one corner such that it was not until one inspected the image more closely that one would find the surprise, titled 'Ant' i think it could well hold a audience for longer than 3 secs gerry's photography journey
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