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Tag Archives: Helicon Focus
One of those very good days…new life. PHD
Some days start better than others and today is one of those days – mind you, yesterday was pretty good for when I opened the curtains there was a handsome dog fox on the frosty roof of our ‘capanna’. Today is … Continue reading
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Tagged capsule mosses, diffraction, Helicon Focus, Helicon remote, Image stacking, parasitic fungus
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Raindrops on roses…and whiskers on kittens. PHD
The clean version (the one I find hard to remember as opposed to the filthy one) of “My Favourite Things” starts with the line of the title…the purpose of this whimsy will come later (it has been a very long … Continue reading
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Tagged depth of field, experience, Helicon Focus, honesty deception, raindrops, realism, registration, Robert Thompson, stacking
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Nature’s ultra-wides: water droplets. PHD
When thinking of what, on the list of possible subjects, to post as the fourth in the Macro Matters series, I thought that ‘water droplets’ offered a link to the posts on wide-angle macro 1 and wide-angle macro 2 with a more tenuous one … Continue reading
Combining techniques: stacking and white backgrounds. PHD
As one of life’s perennially contrary creatures, I have never tended to espouse novelty of any sort simply for the sake of it: usually the opposite. When classmates were listening to the Beatles, I was into the Pretty Things, Them…and … Continue reading →