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Ho ho ho.

WL, quick quick go BBB!! :devil:

The 35 is Sexy man :heart: AF is accurate and swift :thumbsup:

Test Shot of my wife with my 35f1.4G with D700 JPG Unedited - Wide Open

This lens is evil :devil:

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Ho ho ho.

WL, quick quick go BBB!! :devil:

The 35 is Sexy man :heart: AF is accurate and swift

Test Shot of my wife with my 35f1.4G with D700 JPG Unedited - Wide Open

This lens is evil

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Nice~~:heart:

Haha, checking out HK pricing 1st. Ask my friend lompang maybe~

Next assignment in mid jan. Still got time. :bsmilie:
 

hahaha, can, wait for leong to come online. he not on msn... :sweat:

i dun have yours.
by the time he come, maybe i sleep liao.
i'm waiting for his photo stacking guide. ;p
 

Colored?
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or Black and White???
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i dun have yours.
by the time he come, maybe i sleep liao.
i'm waiting for his photo stacking guide. ;p

i'm not sure if my understanding of photo stacking is similar, but i think got quite a lot of ways to stack in macro... basically using layers...

i think leong got say before he got use focus stack, that is to ensure sharpness of the whole insect body... maybe he shift the focus and then stack all and erase to ensure that every part is sharp? think he also say before got program that does it...

another way i can think of is to shoot stopped down and shoot wide open, and then erase to make sure the bg nice.. :)
 

this is where i took mud bath

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i think about 4-5 steps to left, 3 steps forward is death trap :bsmilie:
 

I didn't get pm... Where u guys going for sunrise tomorrow?
 

this is where i took mud bath

i think about 4-5 steps to left, 3 steps forward is death trap :bsmilie:

Wah... It looks like normal ground... Really a trap man. :sweat:
 

i'm not sure if my understanding of photo stacking is similar, but i think got quite a lot of ways to stack in macro... basically using layers...

i think leong got say before he got use focus stack, that is to ensure sharpness of the whole insect body... maybe he shift the focus and then stack all and erase to ensure that every part is sharp? think he also say before got program that does it...

another way i can think of is to shoot stopped down and shoot wide open, and then erase to make sure the bg nice.. :)

hmmm... that's my idea too.
overlap then erase those that i dun need.

tried this a few times but kinda got frustrated do it.
think bcos the subject moved tiny bits.
 

yest's sunrise
First time shooting sunrise. :D

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i dun have yours.
by the time he come, maybe i sleep liao.
i'm waiting for his photo stacking guide. ;p

Firstly the composition mustn't change, if not it may have some ghosting effect, nevertheless

For CS4 or CS5
1.) Open the three images and make it to different layer.
2.) Select the three layers.
3.) Click auto align
4.) Click auto blend and select stacking.
 

NNB, can pm or msn me your address? :)
 

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