Canon 20D 1.3 sec., ISO 400, -1/3 EV, 100mm @ 100mm, F16. Tripod and mirror lockup. Uncropped and a little burning to cut the shine on the pine needles.
Although I think the subject is interesting, this composition just isn't doing it for me personally. I feel like the mushroom is about to bust out of the frame of the image. Next time, try backing off just a bit and using the ROT's (Rule of Third's) to compose your image and I think you'll have something a little more pleasing to look at and study.
Hi Joanna,
I like what you were trying to do here. If your purpose was to document the habitat of the plant; then its fine. If, however you were presenting as a macro capture only, the gray colors of the surround foreground and background are not too appealing to the eye...thats my personal taste...:D. I took the liberty in cropping your composition to show you possibly a different angle of view that you might consider...keep in mind that the quality of my repost is very poor due to the heavy cropping; thus distroying the pixel quality...see if you would consider this...:cool:
What an interesting and beautiful mushroom!! It looks just the teensiest bit soft to me.....maybe it's just me....Gus's crop is interesting; I agree that a different composition would possibly show this beauty off better. Hope you can reshoot!
Hey Joanna, I have a different feel about this image than the others. I tend to like tight cropped images, so I don't mind it as is. I think the only thing I would change is clone the green area in the upper left area.
Great looking mushroom you've captured, I think you've chosen a photogenic subject but a non photogenic surrounding that couldn't be helped. So what Gus has suggested to go in for a closer look would be nice.
Thanks for your remarks. I was a little confused about the previous crop-- didn't think it did the mushroom justice.. I am sticking with my original shot. I have taken out the green and sharpened a bit. Thanks for all your comments.