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    An imamature specimen of this species growing in dim rainforest.

    Canon EOS 3, canon EOS 100 mm macro, ISO 100, Flash x2, F22, Tripod.

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    some very nice fungi there john! I think i would use a highlight adjustment to get a bit more detail in the shroom. I also wish they weren't so large in the frame but thats just my personal preference.

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    Tony Kirkby
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    Nice shot John. Have no problem with the framing and the surrounds look good but the whites look blown near centre. May be my monitor

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    Robert O'Toole
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    John, I really like the image, the light quality is great.

    The crop is a little closer than ideal for a normal full size image, but for this small size it really helps to show detail.

    As a small detail there is one tiny hot area in the upper center but it doesnt distract too much.

    Robert

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    Hey John, I like the crop, but I'm a tight crop kinda guy. Nice details, and my only suggestion would be a little more light on the under side of the shrooms, a reflector could have taken care of that, or could be done in PS.

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