Catching the translucent nature was a great idea - really nice! You said you're hand holding a Laowa 15mm macro and rotating the focus ring, right?Another 15mm stack of 35 frames
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Catching the translucent nature was a great idea - really nice! You said you're hand holding a Laowa 15mm macro and rotating the focus ring, right?Another 15mm stack of 35 frames
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The second one got drunk and fell over. Catching the moss (?) gave the photos a great feel.No, I didn't bend the mushroom. Those are two different ones from the same species
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They both turned out nice!R5 + RF35 1.8 macro
I like the look of wide angle lenses for mushrooms.
Single shot @ mfd, f/22, sharpend and denoised with Topaz Photo AI
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and a stack of 24 frames @ f5.0
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I enjoy the way shadow went across the underside of the top mushroom, but you can still see details in the shadow - beautiful!
Including the tree and moss was a wonderful choice!
Including the tree and moss was a wonderful choice!
Nice photos and perspective, again.Yes, in fact the camera was touching the floor and no tripod was used.
Also R5 and Laowa 15mm macro, first a stack of 13 frames
and one @ f/32 and sharpened by Topaz
sometimes, I'm not only resting it in the dirt, I flip it upside down to get an even lower angle I didn't realize Topaz can correct diffraction from f/32 so well. Of course you know, they look great!Yes, in fact the camera was touching the floor and no tripod was used.
Also R5 and Laowa 15mm macro, first a stack of 13 frames
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and one @ f/32 and sharpened by Topaz
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Yes! They are called "exudate" and are secreted by the fungus. No water drops. And in some species they could be colorful!I like the reflections in the drops. I think those weren't water but some secretion from the mushroom
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I found an example with red in October. I think it's somewhat unsettling at first I though it looked like some kind of ruby, but then it made me think of blood. Just a few weeks too early for HalloweensYes! They are called "exudate" and are secreted by the fungus. No water drops. And in some species they could be colorful!









