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05-MAY-2006 Jim Thode

Whiskey Creek

Washington State, USA

I'm a little fuzzy on this layering technique and not sure if this photo fits the requirement. This posted image was two photos combined, one focused on the foreground ferns and a second focused on the background. If this does not meet the bar, feel free to delete it.

Canon EOS 5D
5s f/18.0 at 65.0mm iso200 full exif

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jnconradie20-Apr-2008 07:56
Oops. Thanks for the explanation, Jim. I stand corrected. Regards Nico
Jim Thode20-Apr-2008 03:41
Nico,
Thanks for the comments. Actually this was two separate pictures with the camera fixed at the same place on a tripod. The only difference was the focus, one on the ferns and one on the background. Maybe I can find something that looks more layered.
Jim
jnconradie19-Apr-2008 12:56
Could not agree with you more, Traveller!! :-)

Just to correct a small typo: my previous note was intended to read, "... the composite is so lovely that ..." Sorry. Nico
Canon DSLR Challenge19-Apr-2008 08:20
Well, I still think this is terrific! Traveller
jnconradie19-Apr-2008 07:08
Jim, the composite is to lovely that I will probably not have the heart to move it to pending. But I think you are right that it is probably not quite what I had in mind (namely the layering of two different photographs). If one could somhow figure out how to get such amazing DOF and composition done in one single capture, it would of course be perfectly fitting. Really, really beautiful... Send some others... I am sure you have perfectly suitable ones too! :-) Regards Nico