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At the Greensboro Arboretum yesterday I found a witch hazel shrub in bloom. Not native and the petals/blooms were a lot smaller. It was difficult with the witnd blowing to capture a sharp image. I added contrast & sharpened contrast to image on Left. The Eight image I used an invert filter in PSE 11. I want to go back and try again - even a overcast day.. I did get better images with a Nikon P600 camera which has more megapixels and much easier to stabilize for branches not close to the camera by using the zoom. If I go back may, also want to try for macro images with my Olliecip 4 in 1 macro lenses.
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