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    Model : NIKON D300
    Exposure Time : 1/200 sec
    F-Number : F7,1
    Exposure Program : Aperture priority
    ISO Speed Ratings : 800
    Exposure Bias Value : 1/-3 EV
    Max Aperture Value : F5,7
    Metering Mode : Multi-segment
    Flash : Flash did not fire
    Focal Length : 300,0 mm
    Sensing Method : One-chip color area sensor
    Exposure Mode : Auto exposure
    White Balance : Auto white balance
    Focal Length 35 : 450mm
    Lens : nikkor 70-300mm f:4,5-5,6 VR
    HH laying on the ground...

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    not bad image Adran , not at all ..

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    I really like the contrast between the bg and the shrooms. on my monitor the tops of the shrooms look a bit bright. I never thought I would like an image of mushrooms so much until I saw this one. I could put this one on my wall. nice job!

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    You do well with the mushrooms, find them so hard to shoot !! Low angle seems to be the key and getting a good bg !!! ... like the tech settings very much !!

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    Gree with above comments, original and well exposed.

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    Love the details in the white and the very low angle look. If possible next time might consider removing the foreground leave before shooting. Also might try to run noise reduction on the background and foreground.

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    Thank you!
    It was my intention to have a grainy BG and FG.

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    why would you want it to look grainy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Flory View Post
    why would you want it to look grainy?
    Because, in my opinion, if it is too smooth it looks artificial in this case, when the FG and BG are very close to the subject! I may be wrong on that, but this is how I see it...:)

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    OK. thanks for explaining..

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