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An Empty Snail Home - Day 103


This is a macro composite of five photos. For each photo I moved the focus point one step down in the 51-point AF-grid on my Nikon D300. After importing the photos to LR I went straight to CS6, where the two functions - Auto Align Layers and Auto Blend Layers in the Edit menu, where used to create this photo. Back in LR some PP was done to increase the contrast and dynamic range.

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