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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 8:47 am)
One other thing....what kind of lighting is this?....Did you use flash?.....just curious.
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In both cases above the lighting was using the Flash. Yesterday was rainy (hence the wet look) and overcast. I took some without the flash but there just wasn't enough there. No vibrancy. I use a Sony DSC-F707 digital, and used the reduced flash setting. These were with F5 and F3.5 respectively. Adjustments to Levels (medium) and Curves (just a tweak) plus a small cropping in Photoshop 6. All I had with me was my hat (black gambler) so I held it over the camera during the shot to shield from the rain and I think that affected the flash just a bit. Any suggestions on improvement? Thank you for asking! Magick Michael aka zhounder
Perhas some different perspectives. Catching them from slightly below grade can be interesting with mushrooms. Those pleats can add an interesting texture. Bleeding ot to a soft focus arond the outer edges could give it an artsy look if your into that. For me the branch is distracting but that could just be me. I do love the colours and the texture. The flash may be a tinge harsh. I'm being very critical. Its a nice shot, but even good ones can always be better.
Well, those are certainly nice mushroom families. And it was obvious there was some strong lighting. I figured flash but didn't rule out sunlight. One thing that helps a tiny bit (if you have a flash that reads light return) is to wrap a tissue (peel in half if you need to) if front of the flash element. It tends to soften the light a tad. This time of year I usually have tissues with me if I'm going to be outside for any length of time.
I thought it was flash myself and felt it a bit harsh....I still like the image regardless....nice feature on your camera though (reduced flash)....for my Dimage I have to buy a little diffuser thingie to go over the flash unit. I have tried the tissue route...it's awkward, and hasn't seemed to work to well for me. Which is one reason why I avoid flash if I can......
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
This mushroom identification stuff is not easy, (or maybe my Audubon field guide isn't the best?). I'm guessing from the shape of the stem and gills that this is from the Mycena genus. There are all sorts of different species of these, in all sorts of different colors. Different species tend to grow in pretty specific places; deciduous wood, pine forests... That helps to identify the species. Not much mentioned about their edibility; know any Boy Scouts?
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