Stunning work. I certainly don't see the flaws that you do, Mark. I can't 
imagine how they could be better.

I am not going to express this well but the last batch had an "artificial" look 
to them as if they were something other than photographs. They almost looked 
"drawn" or like computer reproductions or something. It's like they were 
hyper-real.

I don't get that sense with these ones. They're just spectacular photographs.

Book coming? These are National Geo. quality. They need to be seen by the 
masses. People need to see the beauty of nature.

Cheers,
frank 

--- Original Message ---

From: Mark C <pdml-m...@charter.net>
Sent: July 6, 2013 7/6/13
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" <pdml@pdml.net>
Subject: GESO - Stack Focusing Dragonflies in the Field

I'm trying to get my insect photos up to the next level, and it seems 
like stack focusing is part of the process to do that. I worked on it 
yesterday with mixed results - still have a lot of stacks to go through. 
But here are the first:

http://www.markcassino.com/b2evolution/blog6.php/2013/07/06/stack-focusing-dragonflies-in-the-field

All taken with Pentax K-5 and A*200 f4. No flash since I needed to grab 
a fast bunch of images to stack, and no way could the flash keep up.

All of these photos got flaws but maybe on a less windy day this will 
work out. C&C appreciated.

Mark


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