Very nice bottom up perspective, NemorinoR5 + RF 35 1.8 STM
stack of 35 frames
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Very nice bottom up perspective, NemorinoR5 + RF 35 1.8 STM
stack of 35 frames
How often do I get home and realize on the big screen, what I messed up.I only noticed that I had photographed the underside of the crimped gill when I looked up the species at home.
That should be Lactarius (Milkcap or in your language Milchling, Milchkappe) - don't ask me which oneIt almost looks like a chanterelle.
Nice snow topping.
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I have no idea (or I'm getting very old/useless)! I'm originally from Europe but at least for now I can't recall anything like this... Sorry!The underside of crimped gill or crispling (Plicaturopsis crispa or Plicatura crispa) on a branch which broke off from a tree and landed on the ground. I put the branch on my mini tripods that I use for my Lumecubes to get separation from the ground and arranged some brown colored leaves as background.
I only noticed that I had photographed the underside of the crimped gill when I looked up the species at home.
This is a stack of 40 photos (with Helicon focus). R5 Mk II with EF 180mm f3.5 L macro, with polarizer to remove the glare from the rainwater.
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Maybe you are old. That’s up to you to decide.I have no idea (or I'm getting very old/useless)!
I posted photo in theMaybe you are old. That’s up to you to decide.
But noone and nothing is useless - maybe except for some politicians.
By the way: You caught some kind of arthropod, too. Behind that agrocybe sp.
Same day I posted photo in "Butterflies etc." topic. It's a millipede.Maybe you are old. That’s up to you to decide.
But noone and nothing is useless - maybe except for some politicians.
By the way: You caught some kind of arthropod, too. Behind that agrocybe sp.
Thanks, Click.Very nice with the leaves.
Always best to keep it natural, although I have to say, in the above, I would move the fronds away (or at least behind the mushrooms).Thanks, Click.
I always try to keep it as natural as I found it.
These are great!R5 + RF100L macro
Both stacks of 90/125 images, no tripod used
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the last stack started close to mfd