[Leica] Experiment
Nathan Wajsman
photo at frozenlight.eu
Thu Jun 19 12:30:14 PDT 2025
Both are beautiful, but I prefer the first one.
Cheers,
Nathan
Nathan Wajsman
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> On 8 Jun 2025, at 07:44, Aram Langhans via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> wrote:
>
> Loving the cactus blooms down here, and they are even accessible for me to hobble to. So, here is a bit of an experiment and perhaps an unfair comparison. First shot is camera on tripod, Nikon Z7ii with 105 S macro, F8, 6 shots for focus stacking. In other words, perhaps the ideal of what I can do.
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> Cactus Flower-9985-Edit <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/Flowers-Spring/Cactus+Flower-9985-Edit.jpg.html>
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> Second shot was an afterthought with the Q3, handheld, so only one shot, also F8 in Macro mode. Far from ideal. Perhaps I should have stopped down more, but I did not want the gravel behind the flower to be too sharp. Remember, 28mm lens.
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> Cactus Flower-1004494 <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Aram/Flowers-Spring/Cactus+Flower-1004494.jpg.html>
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> I have my obvious preference, but perhaps the other one would be acceptable if I did not have the other camera setup. I know a tripod with the Q3 and perhaps F4 to throw the gravel more out of focus, with multiple exposures for stacking would have been better, but the flower was low and with my knee I did not feel like bending over that much to get the shot after I already had the Nikon shots. With 105mm I did not have to get that low.
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> So, comments welcome. What do you think?
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> Aram
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