On Aug 17, 2014, at 5:35 PM, Bob Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:

> The blue butterfly in #41 is terrific!

Thanks Bob.
This is one where I tried some fill flash. I wish I had tried harder - I am 
sure the shot could be improved with just a touch of added light. All of my 
attempts turned out to be too much or too little or wrong angle… The image 
shown is without flash, just minor adjustments in Lightroom, and I think it 
came out quite well. But if I had just spent another five minutes or so...

stan

> 
> On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Stanley Halpin
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I’ve added 10 more images to the gallery I started while in the U.P. taking 
>> the Gerlach Nature Photography workshop.
>> 
>> Full gallery is at
>>        http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p735513422
>> 
>> New additions start at #37 =
>>        http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p735513422/h3e014a12#h22eccc61
>> 
>> Many of the macro and scenic shots are done using the focus stacking 
>> approach. I haven’t been entirely consistent with my naming conventions, but 
>> if an image file#/name ands with, e.g., s7, then what you are viewing is the 
>> result of stacking 7 images in Helicon Focus.
>> 
>> [Side note: the new version of Helicon Focus has many annoying interface 
>> “features”  (E.g., Why doesn’t it trust me? Why does it insist on asking for 
>> verification on every step? Where the default is to not do anything?). And 
>> weird artifacts sometimes get introduced in the stacking process. But it 
>> does a good job of aligning and compositing most of the time.]
>> 
>> Once you are in the gallery, clicking on a thumbnail should bring up a 
>> midsize version of that image plus a thumbnail index on the right. Clicking 
>> again on the mid-size image will show a larger version of that shot. When 
>> viewing either the midsize or larger image, the right/left arrows on your 
>> keyboard should allow you to step through the images.
>> 
>> stan
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