— "Its is all in the print!"
That comes from the film days and implies that the quality of
whatever is used and done to achieve a result will be seen in
the final print — rendition in terms of digital processing.
The seven students had to use their respective gear and soft-
ware to come to the best possible results of this subject (that
was the same and lit the same way for all). This was my shot
of 21 takes at ƒ8 with the Nikkor 105 macro.
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Focus Stacking • Studio lesson and exercise
Started by Nikon Shooter, Nov 13 2019 04:36 AM
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Posted 13 November 2019 - 04:36 AM
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