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karl-m
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Post by karl-m »

A simple set up in my kitchen, window light and a scrunched up piece of tinfoil wrapped around a piece of cardboard......

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MacroLuv
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Post by MacroLuv »

Very beautiful, Karl! :D
Nicely done. Masterfully indeed. :smt023
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Post by beetleman »

How much did you say you paid for your studio setup? :wink: You are getting some very nice results Karl. I like the textures and detail in the center mixing with the simple petals of the flower and the classic black background. (My wife gets mad if I use the foil)
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Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

I have a field of dasies beside my home and sometimes I will go out and just photograph dasies only. Though to my way of thinking, if you have photographed one, you have photographed them all but that is not necessarily so. Again, great DOF, sharpness and composition in this image. Are you stacking images of these flowers you post? If not, you could have fooled me. :D

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