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    Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Six manually focussed shots using a Canon 5D Mk2 and Sigma 105mm macro lens. Stacked in CS5. Studio lit with two flash-heads.

    If you missed #1 it's here... Flowers from a Welsh garden #1 - Chive

    Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Here's a screen print at about 120% so you can see the detail.

    Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Rob, you are a master of stacking! I hope that someday, I could learn how to take shots like this.

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Beautiful vibrant colors, Rob.

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Well done Rob. Great looking Rhody and you did an excelent job with the color, which I might say is no easy feat with this particular color of Rhody.

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Quote Originally Posted by jeeperman View Post
    Well done Rob. Great looking Rhody and you did an excelent job with the color, which I might say is no easy feat with this particular color of Rhody.
    Thanks, Paul. I did very little processing with this shot. A slight tweak of the contrast in RAW and a little bit of clarity slider. That was it. The exposure and colour are what the camera took. I used auto WB.

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Quote Originally Posted by jiro View Post
    Rob, you are a master of stacking! I hope that someday, I could learn how to take shots like this.
    Jiro

    I know I keep saying this, but I mean it. It's very easy for anyone to do these shots. All it needs is a bit of patience. If you are careful in the manual focussing, the actual work is all done by CS4/5. Then you just do any tidying up to get rid of dust etc on the black areas and repair any blemishes on the flowers, a slight tweak of contrast and a few other things and you are done.

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Quote Originally Posted by rob marshall View Post
    If you are careful in the manual focussing, the actual work is all done by CS4/5.
    Have you tried using a focusing rail, Rob?

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Quote Originally Posted by abhi View Post
    Have you tried using a focusing rail, Rob?
    Yes, I have. But I've never had any real problem with getting the stacks aligned properly. On the few occasions that I have, it's been down to camera movement because I knocked it. I think you might get slightly better results with a rail, but I don't have that much patience.

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Quote Originally Posted by rob marshall View Post
    Yes, I have. But I've never had any real problem with getting the stacks aligned properly. On the few occasions that I have, it's been down to camera movement because I knocked it. I think you might get slightly better results with a rail, but I don't have that much patience.
    I was just curious. The only time I have tried stacking was when I was testing out the 50mm reverse macro, and needless to say the results were not exactly spectacular, but I felt decent, given that I was hand holding both the camera and the lens.

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    Re: Flowers from a Welsh garden #2 - Rhododendron

    Quote Originally Posted by abhi View Post
    I was just curious. The only time I have tried stacking was when I was testing out the 50mm reverse macro, and needless to say the results were not exactly spectacular, but I felt decent, given that I was hand holding both the camera and the lens.
    I have seen some amazing shots that are hand-held and stacked. Given that you don't get much leeway for alignment in the software that's some feat.

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