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A long look from a fun guyI forgot my macro tubes for the outing with Gerry and Rodney. So here is a long view of the scenery...
Re: A long look from a fun guyNowt wrong with these.
I particualrly like the light in #2 but maybe knock back the light on the 'shroom by 0.25 stops Greg
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Re: A long look from a fun guyI like them all, but I prefer 1 nd 2.
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Re: A long look from a fun guyI like the second Suren - I reckon it needs a little bit more at the bottom (if you have it) so it doesn't look quite to chopped off
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Re: A long look from a fun guynice scenery in the first the OOF lip on the big fungi catches my eye a bit too much, however its not a showstopper. I looked at this one on teh phoine and the more saturated contrasty look was much more appealing, i reckon just pushing (10-15%) teh saturation, vibrance or whatever its called today would make for a stronger appealing image.
As mentioned, the second feels a bit top and right heavy, a review of teh crop maybe be in order here. cracking light and the space on teh left rocks, i recall looking at this on your LCD and thinking it was shit-hot I like teh last, good focus and sharpness on teh top of teh fungi and it really draws you in, possibly a crop from teh top right may help? The sharpness in the wood also adds some extra interest and leads ones eye thru the image somewhat. where to next for fungi nutti-ness ? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: A long look from a fun guyFYI
that second one is a Hygrocybe chromolimonea gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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