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Sam,
I like these a lot. Everything rushing the stage from the right, the full color. Similar lighting.
I’m wondering … have you switched from the lens you used in the first image of this series (Baroque?), to another lens? I’m asking only because Baroque appears sharper than the rest.
Ah, well. Really nice work overall.
Greg
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Thanks. Same lens. Oddly, that’s the one I didn’t use focus stacking on.
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