Fire Dahlia [Dahlia Pictures]
Uploaded: February 15, 2012 06:43:07
6 separate images at F11 combined into one using Helicon Focus
Bojan Bencic February 15, 2012
And the result is amazing, Robert. Fantastic clarity and colors. #1443493Arthur Bohlmann February 15, 2012
AllI can say about this image is AWSOME! #9983807Carla Capra Anderson February 15, 2012
wow #9984190Mary Timman February 15, 2012
Awesome...looks like it's on fire! #9984672David Resnikoff February 16, 2012
amazing.David Resnikoff #9985258
Robert Jensen February 16, 2012
David - statement from Helicon:"Helicon Focus is a program that creates one completely focused image from several partially focused images by combining the focused areas."
By using F8 or F11, which yields the sharpest image on any given lens, you can creat a much sharper image with great depth of field, by "focus stacking". Need to be sure and use a tripod and have a subject that isn't moving.
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Chris Budny February 17, 2012
What a stunner, Robert! #9987107David Resnikoff February 17, 2012
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