Mushrooms And Fungi Of Any Kind

HenryL

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That’s quite neat, HenryL. My few attempts at focus stacking left me with several halos to remove afterwards. I like the gloss on the righthand mushroom.
Thank you! A couple of attempts had halos like that. I gather there is a way to fix those by masking layers and whatnot, but that's beyond me at the moment. Luckily one method in Helicon worked just fine.
 
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More often than not the Indian Pipe is often thought to be a fungus yet it is a flowering plant. It belongs to the Ericaceae (blueberry) family. This is one of about 3,000 species of non-photosynthetic flowering plants. Monotropa uniflora can actually grow in dark environments because it is not dependent on light for photosynthesis.IMG_9402.jpg
 
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canonmike

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CR Pro
Jan 5, 2013
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@Click
Thank You!

Another test R5, RF35 @ f/7.1, 23 frames
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Above I mentioned the unavoidable halos caused by diffused subjects in front of another.
Thin subjects are sometimes very difficult::eek:
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Rendering with another method of helicon:ROFLMAO:

@Click
Thank You!

Another test R5, RF35 @ f/7.1, 23 frames
View attachment 199949

Above I mentioned the unavoidable halos caused by diffused subjects in front of another.
Thin subjects are sometimes very difficult::eek:
View attachment 199950
Rendering with another method of helicon:ROFLMAO:
Nicely done. I especially like the first wide angle shot, stacking 23 photos. Viewed full frame, I feel like I'm right there, crawling around, checking out your mushrooms.
 
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