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armand
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Few B&W flowers that lived in my house lately
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Another fine set.
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Exquisite!
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Well done.
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Beautifully sculpted lighting skillfuly used throughout, which really adds a feeling of very high quality to all these images.
Yes a very nice set of images indeed Armand..
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+1, especially your lighting and processing. The second is particularly stunning.
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Thank you all, much appreciated.
Quote from: Bob_B on March 16, 2022, 06:54:18 am
+1, especially your lighting and processing. The second is particularly stunning.
Funny part is the second was shot and processed on iPhone.
The rest are a combo of E-M1iii with 12-100 F4 and Z7 with 24-70 F4 or 85 F1.8
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Horses for courses! For this type image phones can do a great job, less need for focus stacking.
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