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RE: Focus stacking and macrophotography by @myskye. (6 photos)
Thanks for the photos and the explanation on "Focus Stacking"!
This is interesting, very interesting - although the result does not match my (personally) preferred aesthetics.
In my view this is very helpful for documentary purposes (i.e. for teaching books and so on). But as "art" I for my part prefer those macro-close-ups which play with sharpness (depth of focus) to give me a smooth feeling and the thought of not having all at once - and that what I "have" embeddet in colours and shapes of the environment, not empty space.
;-)
I can totally understand what you mean and indeed there are other methods that I really love too.That is why those people who do professionally photography can tern a simple photo into Artwork.
Thanks for re-answering!
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