Macro with a twist, not so techie (digital manipulation)

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Macro with a twist, not so techie (digital manipulation)

Post by nzmacro »

Sue and Mike B probably know exactly what I'm up to :wink: , so I might as well post a few.

A small Carnation stem taken over the garden, rotated, added in a crystal effect, used a flood filter, added a drop and ripples, then threw in a couple of more crystal effect ..................and yes, it is a macro :D :wink:

All the best macroholics :D

Danny.

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Post by S. Alden »

:lol: Thats our Danny!. Beautiful as usual. Wished I had your talent.
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Post by gunn »

woaw danny

whatever you did to whatever that was -- it was right.

beautiful, and that was all that mattered at the end of the day, be it a macro of an insect or of life in general.

warmest regards
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Post by MikeBinOKlahoma »

Beautiful, but what we really want to know is "Did you take this with your new 4/3 system camera?" :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by nzmacro »

LOL Mike M8t :D 8) :wink: , you know me too well sir :D . I'm finding it a darn interesting system Mike...........as you know. I'm not in any hurry but I have a feeling its going to happen later this year.

Anyway, thanks folks, just fun :D

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Post by MikeBinOKlahoma »

Well, if you don't want to go Canon and get that MP-E-65, it sounds like the next-best choice! :P :P :P

Seriously, I'll bet it will be excellent, and I see that the E-330 has some sort of stabilization. If it works well, it could be the bee's knees.
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Post by Juza »

Hi M8t,
always original work! Have fun whatever camera you choose! 8)

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