“ Baby Steps ”
The hankies were Grandma's. The baby shoes are either Mom's or mine. I wish she were around to ask.

This is the closest I've gotten to a successful stack. I just don't understand why the flowers aren't clear. They should be based on every step I followed. Sacre bleu this stacking ...
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This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Focus Stacking
  • Kathy Vost Edited 2 months ago

    Beautiful composition and I think you did pretty good on the stacking. It is hard and I too have found that sometimes a part that I wanted sharp didn't want to play the… more

    Beautiful composition and I think you did pretty good on the stacking. It is hard and I too have found that sometimes a part that I wanted sharp didn't want to play the game! Keep at it, I'm sure that one day, it will come together. I have a small collection of old hankies too, they're still so useful.

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  • Cindy Steger Edited 2 months ago

    Ahhhh, so precious!!  I love how the high key aspect really makes the shoes stand out.  But then, the flowers bring us to the hankies (young people won't get… more

    Ahhhh, so precious!!  I love how the high key aspect really makes the shoes stand out.  But then, the flowers bring us to the hankies (young people won't get this, I don't think).  Really beautiful nostalgia here.  Beautiful job!!

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  • Lori Saunders Edited 2 months ago

    this is so sweet -- I agree focus stacking is frustrating...I tried it too this week.  I think if you have a rail it is much easier.

    this is so sweet -- I agree focus stacking is frustrating...I tried it too this week.  I think if you have a rail it is much easier.

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