“ See how my Garden Grows ”
I used this week’s challenge as an opportunity to learn a feature of my Fuji X-T4 that I’ve never used before: Focus Stacking. I found a sunny, colorful area in the garden and set up a tripod. Put an 18-55 zoom lens on my camera, set the ISO to 160 (lowest possible), F-stop to 4.0 (also lowest ...
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Photo Location: Costa Rica
  • Judy Cheley Edited 4 years ago

    you met your challenge beautifully with your beautiful garden

    you met your challenge beautifully with your beautiful garden

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  • Lynn Carter Edited 4 years ago

    I didn't know focus stacking was used for large scenes - I've only been brave enough to try it on small subjects and then I had no idea my camera could be set up to take… more

    I didn't know focus stacking was used for large scenes - I've only been brave enough to try it on small subjects and then I had no idea my camera could be set up to take multiple shots at different focus points - I knew it could do three different exposures so I'll need more schooling for certain to appreciate all that you learned this week.

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  • JD Peters Edited 4 years ago

    What a lovely scene. I like how the photo stacking turned out. It make the garden pop for a 3 D effect. There is a lot going on in the photo and hard to find a focal… more

    What a lovely scene. I like how the photo stacking turned out. It make the garden pop for a 3 D effect. There is a lot going on in the photo and hard to find a focal point. I like the leading line of the grass at the bottom.

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#ISO100 #focus_stacking #garden #flowers

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