Your opinion? Dandelion water Art - new to this but keen to learn

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Sue HS

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Lovely picture Sue HS Sue HS , have you tried to do stack pictures ? To get more water drops on focus ?
 
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Great shot, but it’s a bit weird how middle water drop is out of focus and water drops from the sides are in focus :unsure: :unsure:

Did you had camera on tripod ?
 
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Sue HS

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Great shot, but it’s a bit weird how middle water drop is out of focus and water drops from the sides are in focus :unsure: :unsure:

Did you had camera on tripod ?
Yes it was on a tripod. think my eye sight is going. Doing all in manual but sometimes gets it wrong. Any tips will be great
 
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Sue HS

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Are you using mirrorless camera ?
I’m currently using a Nikon D7200 but looking at upgrading. I was looking at full frame and mirror less but hearing conflicting stories when it comes to macro photography with these.
 
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I’m currently using a Nikon D7200 but looking at upgrading. I was looking at full frame and mirror less but hearing conflicting stories when it comes to macro photography with these.

I prefer crop sensor, as you will have an extra reach. Example if you are using 100mm lens on a crop camera, will have 100mm x 1.6 which is 160mm. (if I'm not wrong)
 
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