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    Model = NIKON D300
    Exposure Time = 1/60"
    F Number = F11
    Exposure Program = Aperture priority
    ISO Speed Ratings = 500
    Exposure Bias Value = ±0EV
    Subject Distance = 1.5m
    Metering Mode = Pattern
    Focal Length = 105mm
    Sensing Method = One-chip color area sensor
    Exposure Mode = Auto exposure
    White Balance = Auto white balance
    Focal Length In 35mm Film = 157mm
    Lens = Nikkor 105.0 mm f/2.8 VR
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    Lovely looking photo.

    I like the bit of profile look rather than straight on. Nice dof also.

    That tree looks like it has a ton of character as well.

    Colours and texture of family are really well done.

    Lovely colours.

    Dave

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    Hi Adrian,
    Very nice details and light. I debated some of the stuff (lighter areas) on the tree?.....and while I may personally remove/clean up some of them.....it doesn't detract from the overall image as it is very well composed and the lighting is fantastic. Very nicely done!

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    Hey Adrian, this looks great! The light is wonderful and the comp couldn't be better. There is a bright area on the large mushroom near the ULC that could be toned down. The spotting on the tree doesn't bother me but for some reason I'm debating the grass in the LR. Should it stay or should it go? Whatever you do, this is already a winner in my book! Well done!

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    Thank you very much!

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    Hi Adrian. This is a very attractive group of fungi and you did an excellent job with the comp, sharpness, and DOF. I really like the lighting here. You have a couple suggestions for tweaks above, but this also works very well as presented. Well done.

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