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Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Another test for indoors. A little photostacking too.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

12 photo stack, my first attempt at it.

With a single photo, only part of the image will be in focus. This is 12 photos, focus stacked.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

Ever wonder what a stack of over 1000 photos looks like? Well, here it is! This is my printing from about the middle of May to the middle of July. I have such a hard time deciding which to print that I'm sure I print way too many. But, at only about 10 cents per print, it seems worth it to be able to touch each photo. Don't get me wrong. I love being able to shoot digitally and being able to pick and choose rather than having half a roll of film be bad (and printed anyway). But, the one thing I miss more than anything about film, is the excitement of not knowing what I have captured and clutching the package of pictures in my hands. Spreading them out all together on a table to compare is so much better (in some ways) than trying to compare on the computer screen. Of course, with digital, the other drawback is that I can take sooo many photos (since they are "free") and many times I am trying to choose the best shot out of 10 or 20 that are nearly identical. Still, I would never go back to film! I always look forward to my delivery from Shutterfly!

Gungahlin Hill, Canberra, Australia.

 

Photo stacked image

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

First shoot trying photo stacking.....

This is a combination of a 11 Shot Photostacking ( Helicon Focus) and a 11 Shot Panorama ( combined in AutoPano Pro)

Taken in Battle Ground, Clark Co., WA, USA

Thanks to Frans Janssens for ID.

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