Bill,
A very nice image (with the caveats pointed out by Bruce)!
I probably wouldn't have recognized the plant by the flour: it is so
threatenly big! (The leaves fragments could've been a giveaway).
BTW, in Russia, this very popular plant is called "Decembrist", - for the
same reason why it is called "Christmas" Cactus.
(Although the word "Decembrist" has yet another historical meaning, - as
it refers to a big revolt back in 1825 [obviously, December] that left a
huge and long-lasting impact on the society and the culture in Russia.)
Igor.
Bill Sat, 29 Oct 2016 11:31:59 -0700 wrote:
Our Christmas Cactus runs a few months fast as a rule.
Shot with the K1 using a Bellows K and a Fujinon EX 90mm f/5.6 enlarging
lens at f/11.
This is a 24 shot focus stack using pixel shift.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrphoto/new_photos/cacti1.html
Enjoy
bill
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