Thanks Christine!
Glad you liked the rest of the site. The pepper is a test shot, but from what you read into it, maybe I should pursue it further. Have to get the tech right first tho. Peppercorns are great subject because of their amount of minute detail and ease to shuffle around.

Jostein

Den 29.04.2016 16.23, skrev Christine Aguila:
Well, I’ve never done stacking, so I can’t help you there, but I can say the 
detail on that peppercorn is amazing—and interesting—so much so I wish it were 
a solitary peppercorn standing tall and proud waiting for its portrait to be 
taken to show off all its wonderful detail.  I don’t think it needs all its 
peppercorn buddies in the background :-).

Great work as usual, Jostein.  I also took a look at your other shots in your 
gallery—what lovely work!  You have a great eye and skill—great fun to view 
your work!

Cheers, Christine


On Apr 26, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Jostein <[email protected]> wrote:

http://www.alunfoto.no/sider/peso/

Comments most appreciated.
This photo is an experiment in stacking. It's made from about 40 exposures, 
which may be overkill but is at least without glitches in the focus area.
Personally I don't like the sharp transition between in-focus and OOF areas in 
the picture, and wonder if anyone has suggestions for how this can be rendered 
in a more natural looking way.

Jostein

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