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A seeds eater
Nothing more.
Athens photos
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New version of Bluristic available
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Focus Stacking ~ New to Me
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.
Vintage Lens
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.
2 Comments
Firat you've achieved a pretty good lightning set-up for this subject… it maybe could have been a little more directional but it works well.
The first thing viewers will see is that your horizon is very tilted. Like almost 8 degrees off. Maybe you were taking your visual cue off the pitcher but the results is the glasses feel like they're falling.
Thanks for the feedback, Daniel. i actually tilted the horizon on purpose, because I was going for a more dynamic feeling since it’s a summery setting. But I guess it didn’t work here. I got quite a few similar responses like yours that the glass feels it’s about to fall. So, I’ll crop it as you suggested. Again, thanks for taking your time to give me feedback.