What happened?
Was it a bird? Was it a plane?
The Nasturtium was photographed 25 times then the stack of images flattened by Helicon Focus. That's when things went a tad awry. I was informed that the light was not uniform. Doh! It's not surprising really, there are wonderful sunny periods of 10 - 12 seconds then huger gray periods. As the process of taking images takes a few minutes the light kept changing. With the result that the programme was unable to produce the deeply coloured attractive image I wanted. Bummocks!
Just revisited the originals and cropped right into the centre. Maybe a better image, dunno?
I shall try again, but maybe move my gear back inside from the conservatory and go back to illuminating the objects with windmill driven Lektrik from that there pluggy thing.
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