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These Bud's for you. (Original Post) alfredo Oct 2020 OP
Wow, alfredo, these are spectacular! CaliforniaPeggy Oct 2020 #1
Thank you. I used the HDR setting to enhance the colors. alfredo Oct 2020 #3
Sweet blm Oct 2020 #2
Thank you alfredo Oct 2020 #4
Well done... Thanks! Karadeniz Oct 2020 #5
Your're welcomed. This was the first time liking the use of HDR. alfredo Oct 2020 #7
Your title is great as well as your photos. Callalily Oct 2020 #6
Thanks. alfredo Oct 2020 #8
Texture, texture, texture! CrispyQ Oct 2020 #9
Snapdragons alfredo Oct 2020 #10
Snapdragons! CrispyQ Oct 2020 #11
You beat me to it. :) alfredo Oct 2020 #12

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,683 posts)
1. Wow, alfredo, these are spectacular!
Thu Oct 1, 2020, 12:51 AM
Oct 2020

The colors and textures are amazing.

What is the top plant? It's truly unique.

And I don't recognize the second photo either.

They are both so exotic.

Thank you!

alfredo

(60,075 posts)
8. Thanks.
Thu Oct 1, 2020, 10:15 AM
Oct 2020

I found that HDR has one big advantage for close up photography. When focusing close handheld there is a tendency to rock back and forth. This is a problem when old and unsteady. When shooting four shots in rapid sequence the rocking seems to act like focus bracketing.

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