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I was so fascinated by the details in this gerbera daisy that I had to capture them. I used natural side window light and a gold reflector to fill in the shadows. I also used the focus stacking technique to bring out the details since it was shot with a Canon 100mm macro lens, which has a shallow depth of field at that very close distance. Captured with a Canon 5D MK III at F16, .3 seconds exposure, ISO 200, and manfrotto tripod.
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The Daisy's Behind
Photographer: Susan Pantuso
sdp8790 | May 1, 2017
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Filed Under: Picture This: Fine Art Photography
