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Macro and Flora Moderator
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The musrooms are nice and sharp. Neat to see the mycelium on the log. Neat how the stalks bend. Did you flip this log up to take this frame?
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Wildlife Moderator
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Originally Posted by
John Mack
The musrooms are nice and sharp. Neat to see the mycelium on the log. Neat how the stalks bend. Did you flip this log up to take this frame?
It was just a small log John so yes I could orientate as I wished.
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Steve now you mention it I do sense a bit of a cast, I make life easy by making a set up in the conservatory so I can orientate the log and set up a tripod for convenience and rigidity. The trouble is the glass windows in the conservatory are tinted so I end up modifying the white balance/Colour Temp and I don't always find it simple. When I see the point you made about green I do see it but alas it didn't seem green at the time.
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Wildlife Moderator
Then use a grey card Jon, sorts out the WB, however inappropriate for Wildlife.
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Macro and Flora Moderator
Originally Posted by
Steve Kaluski
Then use a grey card Jon, sorts out the WB, however inappropriate for Wildlife.
I usually do Steve, when working in the conservatory, I have three swatches black white and grey... and I forgot to use them!!
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
Hello John,
Love the detail here and framing works well.
Those little mushrooms make me think of two umbrellas blown by the wind
I also like the bent stalks as well as tiny roots, very cool capture!
Warmest regards,
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Love this image. Looks better after removing the color cast. Great details and the bend stems make it a great image.
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