These are non stacked captures of the flowers at and around home last week. All are hand held shots and there was some breeze.
A crop of the previous image. The A99M2 high MPIX comes handy here.
Sony A99M2 + Tamron 60f2
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These are very good, Sury. I'm not sure that stacking produces much better results, apart being your personal choice …
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
These are very good, Sury. I'm not sure that stacking produces much better results, apart being your personal choice …
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Yildiz,
Thank you. I agree with your observation on the examples I provided.
What I found is that macros don't do well when the lens is not smack parallel to the subject.
For example, on something like this, I am not sure, how I can get the sharpness when I am not parallel.
The fstop is 16 but still have very shallow DoF.
Thank you. I agree with your observation on the examples I provided.
What I found is that macros don't do well when the lens is not smack parallel to the subject.
For example, on something like this, I am not sure, how I can get the sharpness when I am not parallel.
The fstop is 16 but still have very shallow DoF.
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Re: Sony A99M2 + Tamron 60f2
Sury! Good shots, but as I can see some other shots on Flickr better than you published hire. (Just my opinion)
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The neon purple of the second shot is just incredible!
They are all beautiful but that second flower shot deserves being a cheerful wall piece, in my opinion.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
The neon purple of the second shot is just incredible!
They are all beautiful but that second flower shot deserves being a cheerful wall piece, in my opinion.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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