Ooh. I like that one but the focus should have been on the foreground
flower I think... or all flowers next time. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Is there? ... wow, I thought this was a CS4 feature only.
>
> Shall search and try, not for this one 'though I too believe it's a good
> candidate.
> I preferred this one to have an OOF zone, but had a difficult time last
> November when using the 200 + 2X-A to photograph yellow and pink
> 'Lapachillos' when blossoming. One doesn't find a yellow and a pink one
> next to each other, so to compress them into a single shot ... :-(
>
> Here is the yellow one which grows in front of my house. Shot this at 8
> a.m. aprox, using the 24mm (maybe hyperfocal) and spot reading from the
> yellow flowers ... no polarizer :-)
>
> small:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3434547459/
>
> a link above to view it at 1280, another below to see it on black.
>
> Fernando.
>
> Mike Lazzari wrote:
>> Fernando, this seems like a good candidate to try the stacking technique
>> by combining several images to increase the DOF. I believe that there is
>> free software out there. CombineZM?? I've been tempted to try this
>> myself but so far haven't taken the time to set up the shot.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>
>
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