That's an interesting and unusual shot. When I read John's question my first 
reaction was 'that would be pointless', but then I thought about it and decided 
that people should experiment - this is a good example of why.

> On 11 Sep 2017, at 15:00, Mark C <pdml-m...@charter.net> wrote:
> 
> I use focus stack with landscape work on occasion. Typically just 3 exposures 
> combined - foreground, mid and background, generally with 6x7 scans.
> 
> Last year I experimented a bit and compared tests with scenes shot at a more 
> open aperture and stacked vs scenes shot with the lens stopped down. More 
> often than not I preferred the single exposure that was stopped down, though 
> in some cases the stacking worked out better. One of the few examples where 
> this worked for me:
> 
> http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/index.php/noontide-1
> 
> Give it a try - its interesting and as good a reason to go out shooting as 
> any other.
> 
> Mark
> 
> John wrote:
>> I know several of you are using focus stacking with macro photography,
>> but I was wondering if anyone is using it with landscape photography?
>> 
> 

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