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Bouquet of flowers

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Fogey

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A series of stacked macros, stitched together as a panorama.

 

Taken with the Tamron 90mm macro lens.

 

Flower reduced.jpg



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Nice bouquet, Fogey! I noticed some problem areas in the image. The editing software hadn't done such a neat job, unfortunately.

Were you stacking images first and then combined them as a panorama?



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Yes, that's right.  Still experimenting.



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Yes, that's right.  Still experimenting.

I am interested in the results. Please post them when you find something out :)



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Will do.



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Excellent captures - well taken



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I had another bash at this today.

 

This time I had the aperture closed down from f/4 to f/7.1.

 

Not the best of conditions with the wind blowing the subject all over the frame, so I'm quite pleased with the result.

 

The first flower, left of frame, consisted of seven shots throughout its depth. The flower right of frame consisted of nine shots. Each sequence of shots was then stacked resulting in two photographs which were then combined into a panorama.

 

Flower 1_stitch 2.jpg