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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 21183" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>This is a climbing rose plant. Normally it's on a Trellis up against a brick wall. I made the trellis from Pressure treated 2x2s. That particular stem broke free over the winter, and I haven't braved the thorns to put it back. The Rose was about 5' in front of the Trellis. At F3.2 and 3' distance, the DOF is really shallow. I took 6 shots, adjusting the focus a little for each one.</p><p>I then used Focus stacking in CS5 to blend all the shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 21183, member: 2287"] This is a climbing rose plant. Normally it's on a Trellis up against a brick wall. I made the trellis from Pressure treated 2x2s. That particular stem broke free over the winter, and I haven't braved the thorns to put it back. The Rose was about 5' in front of the Trellis. At F3.2 and 3' distance, the DOF is really shallow. I took 6 shots, adjusting the focus a little for each one. I then used Focus stacking in CS5 to blend all the shots. [/QUOTE]
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