Nice pics, but still too big. They should be no larger than 900 pixels wide and no larger than about 700 pixels high in order to be visible without scrolling on most monitors. Try to size them not to exceed either of these limits, whichever applies and let the other dimension fall where it may.
Yep, you got it right! You can resize the earlier ones, then go back and edit your post... you will have a button to edit YOUR post which no one else will see. Click on that and replace the pic with the correct sized one. More people can enjoy your nice pictures if you want to do that.
Hi Cal, Can you please tell me how to get rid of all those bad sized posts. I can't stand looking at them and I'm sure no one else wants to either . Thanks, jd
Not a hundred percent sure, but since you reposted instead of editing the original post, I think you might may be able to delete you original post. See if there isn['t a delete button on your post. Maybe try it on your first very large one.
picfox wrote:
amazing shots, Wayne - what's your set-up ?
Thanks picfox. Nothing special about my setup, usually handheld and some flash, although in all but the first I did use a tripod in this case, and the last is actually 6 shots stacked together to get more DOF on the flower, but still keep background relatively out of focus, by using f/5.6.
Thanks for the kind words folks. I must say that I am getting a bit jealous seeing so many fine shots coming from places in the world where one's ass is not freezing off. I do envy you and tip my hat to your skills.
Reza187... the top one was probably with a 300mm F4 and the bottom ones definitely an 85L with tubes.
Pixel Perfect, would you mind saying what software you use for focus stacking? I've got CZP, which if I remember correctly was free. I'd be interested to learn if there's something you'd regard as superior.