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    Default Shaggy Pholiota (Pholiota squarrosa)

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    Hand held Stacked image Olympus OMD EM1 MKIII 60mm macro lens. (There are a couple of ghosts I should have eliminated.)
    20 images FD3 ISO 400, 1/8 sec f8,

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    Lovely looking mushrooms. I do like the low angle and the background. I would like to see everything shifted to the left. For more balance.

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    Has potential Jon, needs more oomph, crop, not sure. As presented it does offer prominence to the LH mushroom, but then I feel it needs shifting right.

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    Thanks for the feedback, for me this was an exercise in controlling the depth of focus, normally I use a wide open aperture but these mushrooms were a significant distant apart, I was curious to see if I could get both in focus at this magnification.

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