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    Model : NIKON D300
    Exposure Time : 1/60 sec
    F-Number : F11
    Exposure Program : Aperture priority
    ISO Speed Ratings : 800
    Exposure Bias Value : 0 EV
    Flash : Flash fired, return detected
    Focal Length : 105,0 mm
    Sensing Method : One-chip color area sensor
    Exposure Mode : Auto exposure
    White Balance : Auto white balance
    Focal Length 35 : 157mm
    Lens : Nikkor 105mm/ f:2,8 VR
    Fill flash
    HH
    Aprox. 70% from original frame


    Unfortunately I have forgotten to change the setting from ISO 800....

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    Hey Adrian...I see you broke away from birds for a moment! I like what you've done here - you've managed to get a mushroom without all the typical forest floor distractions included. I do think there is way more mossy area than is really needed. You originally uploaded an 8x11 - I chopped it to an 8x10 and shrunk the size a bit more and I feel it gives a little better ratio of shroom-to-moss.

    I also opened up levels and hit "auto" and it tweaked it just a bit - opening up the high and midtones just a little more.

    My one suggestion would be to open up a little wider next time and get less detail in the BG (although, as far as BG's go this one isn't bad.) Still, I find myself looking at the moss instead the fungi part of the time just because there is so much detail there.

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    Very nice, Adrian. I like the idea of a mossy BG. Fully agree with Julie's suggestions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie Kenward View Post
    Hey Adrian...I see you broke away from birds for a moment! I like what you've done here - you've managed to get a mushroom without all the typical forest floor distractions included. I do think there is way more mossy area than is really needed. You originally uploaded an 8x11 - I chopped it to an 8x10 and shrunk the size a bit more and I feel it gives a little better ratio of shroom-to-moss.

    I also opened up levels and hit "auto" and it tweaked it just a bit - opening up the high and midtones just a little more.

    My one suggestion would be to open up a little wider next time and get less detail in the BG (although, as far as BG's go this one isn't bad.) Still, I find myself looking at the moss instead the fungi part of the time just because there is so much detail there.
    Thank you Julie for the re-post! Looking good! I didn't broke away from birds.....look here http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=49745 :) I agree that I have no fresh birds Photos...:o

    I have tried a different approach on the image, trying to keep the natural look...I am always struggling achieving
    the best DOF on the main subject, but in this case, the moss from the BG was very close to the subject...Next time I will try a little wider aperture, too.
    Here is my re-post. Please tell me what you think...

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    Adrian, your mushroom has a great 3D effect, and your repost works so much better.

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    I agree - excellent repost! Now it really takes center stage but you still see the environment clearly. Nice work!

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    Thank you very much, Julie!

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    Hey Adrain, this has a really nice 3D look, lot of depth. Agree with a crop of the top.

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    I like the angle you chose for this mushroom--showing some of the underside. Others have commented on the BG and the extra room at the top.

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    Thank you very much, to all of you!

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