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Photographer Chris CC  Chris CC {Karma:1510}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Canon EOS 7D
Categories Florals
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Uploaded 4/26/2011 Film / Memory Type SD 8 GB
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Chris CC Chris CC   {K:1510} 4/28/2011
Thank you Gabi. Cheers, Chris.

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Gabriella  M. Gabriella  M.   {K:33863} 4/28/2011
good captur, excellent composition, marvelous light !!!
congrats,g.

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Chris CC Chris CC   {K:1510} 4/27/2011
Thank you Maritn. Indeed, the image on the frontpage is amazing. Macrophotography is an interesting world. Regards, Chris.

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Martin Halley   {K:580} 4/27/2011
Check out the two following focus stacking programs. I am not sure which, if either, works for Mac.

Helicon Focus
Zerene

They both have free trial periods, there are others that you can find by visiting the Photomacrography web site:
http://www.photomacrography.net/
Get ready to be knocked out by the home page image!

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Chris CC Chris CC   {K:1510} 4/27/2011
Thank you Martin for all your advise. I will take into account your recommendations and try to shoot it in a different manner. You are right, I used an aperture of f/22 but I will try the merging technique. Could you recommend a merging software for MAC?
Regards, Chris.

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Chris CC Chris CC   {K:1510} 4/27/2011
Thank you Martin for all your advise. I will take into account your recommendations and try to shoot it in a different manner. You are right, I used an aperture of f/22 but I will try the merging technique. Could you recommend a merging software for MAC?
Regards, Chris.

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Chris CC Chris CC   {K:1510} 4/27/2011
Thank you

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Martin Halley   {K:580} 4/27/2011
A nice shot, well composed but this is faint praise for what could have been wonderful.

This sort of image demands two essentials:
(1) A prime lens - zoom leses are always a compromise which shows up in fine work like this.
(2) An aperture no smaller than f8, else difraction effects set in. I suspect you were working around the f16 mark.

Combining the two really means a 50mm macro lens at f5.6. or a 100mm macro lens at f8. To recover the depth of field a 4 or 5 frame merge would see it become needle sharp with even the wavy, jagged nature of the parachure fronds becoming apparent. I am assuming that this was a table-top shot. If you took it in the field scrub all my above comments and congratulate yourself on a great shot - but next time it might pay you to take it home and do it on the table.

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 4/26/2011
I like it ..............

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