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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 360155" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>While I don't share your tastes on blurriness , I do understand your approach. <em>The lighting even if non flash can accentuate things if done well though, maybe consider a reflector instead?.</em></p><p><em></em>Nah, for me , I want sharp sharp sharp all over the bug <em>even if its a little soft,</em> all the bits and pieces make the creature.. whole ,,</p><p>the distracting thing to me is the fall <u>off</u> of sharpness there can be, when not photostacking the whole thing.,, but that is surely an issue of personal tastes,</p><p> and frankly I really liked the <u>overall</u> sharpness you got on some of the spider shots. I still have some ironing out of technique with the diopters , so my christmas lens is probably a long one rather than macro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 360155, member: 31397"] While I don't share your tastes on blurriness , I do understand your approach. [I]The lighting even if non flash can accentuate things if done well though, maybe consider a reflector instead?. [/I]Nah, for me , I want sharp sharp sharp all over the bug [I]even if its a little soft,[/I] all the bits and pieces make the creature.. whole ,, the distracting thing to me is the fall [U]off[/U] of sharpness there can be, when not photostacking the whole thing.,, but that is surely an issue of personal tastes, and frankly I really liked the [U]overall[/U] sharpness you got on some of the spider shots. I still have some ironing out of technique with the diopters , so my christmas lens is probably a long one rather than macro. [/QUOTE]
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