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For iPhone users - a new version of Bluristic has dropped (v1.8) which offers new features and significant improvements in stability & useability.
I am interested in learning Macro/Closeup photography and understanding that Focus Bracketing is a good part of the process, I thought I would give focus stacking a try.
Another visit to our garden using a vintage lens (Canon FD 50mm f/1.4) on my Canon R5.
NOTE: With this lens the minimum focusing distance is 18" at which point you have 1/4" depth of field.
Was down in Austin for a bit on a work trip. I've always heard how beautiful the skyline is from the river.
Was a little let down by the clouds, but what can I do!
My two favourite images from my recent night time adventure in Tenerife. Foregrounds and skies were shot separately and blended in PS.
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Hi Marius
Good shot, I would say that your water is a little dispersed, and covering a lot of your product. Try concentrating your splashes more and maybe between your cans, just make less spreading droplets. These could be closer together too.
Lighting wise I would say it's a little flat in your main light, you could use a little more contrast, maybe make the main closer to you subject.
Edge light and background lights look good, nothing major to point there.