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    Model = NIKON D300
    Exposure Time = 1/40"
    F Number = F16
    Exposure Program = Aperture priority
    ISO Speed Ratings = 400
    Exposure Bias Value = +0.33EV
    Subject Distance = 0.33m
    Metering Mode = Pattern
    Flash = Off
    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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    Hi Adrian, this is a very pleasing image, but what are we looking at? I would be inclined to get rid of the brown stripe from the OOF area at the top, if you're okay with that kind of manipulation.

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    Thank you Jerry! I is a closeup of some kind of tree mushroom and the droplets, I don't really know if it is water or some liquid from the mushroom itself...

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    Hi Adrian. Thanks for posting the additional info as I, too, was wondering what this was. Nice sharpness and sparkle on the droplets. I wonder if the comp would be improved if you cropped about 1/3 of the image off the top - this would focus our attention primarily on the droplets.

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    Hi Adrian, thanks for the info. I guess its the mushroom you posted an image of later? I think the droplets are from the mushroom, they look a little too thick for water.

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