A Winning Image & The Magic of Spring
Dung Fly So, in my last post (sic) I talked about the difficulty of getting good, high quality macro images and I may have been rather gloomy about my prospects in the Nature Competition I entered in Wadebridge Photography Group this week. Well, I was surprised and delighted to find myself the winner in the PDI (Projected Digital Images) section of the competition in the face of some quite stiff competition, especially from Adrian Langdon whom I previously named as probably the best wildlife photographer in the County. Tech stuff for the curious and the nerdy: Fujifilm XT-5 Zeiss Touit 50mm f/2.8 Macro Lens Single Image 1/125s @f/11 AK flash diffuser & Godox TT350f ISO 400 Location: Lanjeth Water Gardens So, a feather in the cap, but I need to go on refining and improving this techniques, particularly the AK flash diffuser. To that end, I've been working on my macro focus stacking in order to get quality results. For test purposes, I used seed heads which have developed...

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