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Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby biggerry on Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:37 pm

ya'all should have seen this spider that i battled with a stick, seriously it was huge.

anyway, the fungi was wonderful, different location and different techniques but all good fun, more tripod action and less flash, although I did resort back to the flash on a number of occasions, the whole idea of setting up with a tripod and doing 10 seconds exposures was very time consuming.

this appears to have a purple cast now that I have a look..
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purple cast as well, i am thinking it is the LED lightning..

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and for kicks and giggles there is more than fungi there..

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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby Remorhaz on Mon Jul 16, 2012 9:20 am

biggerry wrote:ya'all should have seen this spider that i battled with a stick, seriously it was huge.


Yes but thats what you get for poking a stick at it :)

this appears to have a purple cast now that I have a look..


Yep

#3 - I quite like this one - I'm not completely sold by the background but I still like it - the colours and warmth is nice with this one

#4 - I probably like this one the most - even with the purple - and you've got those fine haired ones in the moss as well - noice.... I reckon you could clone out the larger chunk of dirt off the top. I'm not so keen on the brighter white lines at the back (looks like you tried to burn them down already - they "almost" look like running water (waterfall) in the distance - perhaps if they were more streaky and blurred?)
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Postby CraigVTR on Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:33 am

I like the last best because it is different and the composition suits the the crop really well.
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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby surenj on Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:57 pm

You buggers make these shots look easy! :cheers:

#4 FTW. #5 closely behind.

#1 very nice DOF. I think the background is slightly distracting.

biggerry wrote:ya'all should have seen this spider that i battled with a stick, seriously it was huge.
 LOL. Any battle poses of the spider?
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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby biggerry on Mon Jul 16, 2012 10:59 pm

right i think i sorted that cast out..

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Remorhaz wrote:
biggerry wrote:ya'all should have seen this spider that i battled with a stick, seriously it was huge.


Yes but thats what you get for poking a stick at it :)


i was just saying hello... :roll:


Remorhaz wrote:#4 - I probably like this one the most - even with the purple - and you've got those fine haired ones in the moss as well - noice.... I reckon you could clone out the larger chunk of dirt off the top. I'm not so keen on the brighter white lines at the back (looks like you tried to burn them down already - they "almost" look like running water (waterfall) in the distance - perhaps if they were more streaky and blurred?)


i think those whites are reflections off the wet soil and leaves, probably cloning them out might be a better option..

offending dirt clump healed. :up:

surenj wrote:You buggers make these shots look easy! :cheers:


lol..i reckon the number of shots we took of some of them there musta been a good one in there somewhere..

surenj wrote:#4 FTW. #5 closely behind.
#1 very nice DOF. I think the background is slightly distracting.


:up:


surenj wrote:
biggerry wrote:ya'all should have seen this spider that i battled with a stick, seriously it was huge.
 LOL. Any battle poses of the spider?


i would have ran and screamed, but rodney was there so i held my sh$t together :rotfl2: pictures? stuff that, if you saw the way this thing grabbed my stick i was not putting my lens 1/4 inch away from his hole... :shock: oh and the hole was size of my thumb :up:
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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby biggerry on Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:00 pm

CraigVTR wrote:I like the last best because it is different and the composition suits the the crop really well.


ya know what, i must be doing something right there, i actually took that image with every intention of cropping it exactly like that :up:
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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby colin_12 on Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:05 pm

The first image is the spore baring growth of a hornwort. (look it up) :D
I like the third in this set.
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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby biggerry on Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:00 pm

colin_12 wrote:The first image is the spore baring growth of a hornwort. (look it up) :D
I like the third in this set.


Cheers Colin, we really gotta do some more of this stuff together!

Horwort ehh? this is cooool stuff, i so wish i could talk like this during my daily work life :)

The biflagellate sperm must swim from the antheridia, or else be splashed to the archegonia. When this happens, the sperm and egg cell fuse to form a zygote, the cell from which the sporophyte stage of the life cycle will develop. Unlike all other bryophytes, the first cell division of the zygote is longitudinal. Further divisions produce three basic regions of the sporophyte.
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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby surenj on Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:13 pm

Hey Gerry, did you add green to sort out ya Magenta pollution?
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Re: Version 2 - Fungi funksters

Postby biggerry on Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:21 pm

surenj wrote:Hey Gerry, did you add green to sort out ya Magenta pollution?


I did adjust the colour balance, from memory I adjust all three colours to achieve what I thought was more natural, i can have a look later and advise.

I do need to calibrate my monitors though..
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