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Oh come on, you know I can't help itI just love this sort of photography in case you had not already noticed. My wife calls it a sickness.
A couple more sky scrapers for Peter These were tiny around 1mm and just totally wierd Now for these which is the better crop etc? Suggestions appreciated as always. Regards Colin
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itI love these...esp the #3, green on green is wonderful!
I have to get up the mountain again to take more fungi photos with you Cameron
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itI think I like the square crop for the green.
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itYou know you are always welcome Cameron.
Thanks Rodney Regards Colin
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itI prefer the square crop as well, Colin. It brings the fungus a little closer to the viewer.
All three of these images are great, btw. You're doing great work. And being a fun guy into the bargain. g.
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itfabulous.
the green one is easily my favourite. i dont like the square crop personally. EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itSeems I'm not the only one, oh Garry
Thanks for your input as well Rooz , I was tending towards the rectangular one but am still of two minds. I am happy with the way both look, I just want to see what other think as this is a good way to guage appeal. Regards Colin
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itI prefer the rectangular crop as well.
All good shots. Craig
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itWow really like the directed lighting in #1
#2 looks very 3D! Nicely done. Perhaps you can co-erce a little sharpness out of it. The greens are great! I think I prefer the rectangular crop by a smidgen.
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Thanks Colin. I think that kind of composition lends itself well to such fungi. And, unlike the others so far, #2 is my pick of these. I like the soft milkiness of the image and the very even light you've achieved. As for the green one - I also prefer the square crop. Peter
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itNothing to critique on these Colin
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nice, I like these ones! with regard to the crop, I would leave it uncropped, it seems to get a bit lost in teh cropped version, which is counter-intuiative but thats the first thing I noticed I also reckon the white balance is thrown off a bit by all that green, heres a quick edit I did, let me kow if ya want it removed! I tried to make the little old toadstool standout a bit more and also corrected the colour cast. gerry's photography journey
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Re: Oh come on, you know I can't help itThankyou all for taking the time.
You can always have a go with my images Gerry, thanks for the effort.
It was a bit soft to start with Suren, I was a bit shakey.
I like it too Peter Regards Colin
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