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Family Coprinus sp....

Funghi 2012

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Family Coprinus sp. sent on April 30, 2012 (15:08) by Mister Compatto. 9 comments, 977 views. [retina]

, 1/5 f/10.0, ISO 100, tripod.




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avatarjunior
sent on May 09, 2012 (10:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A truly remarkable photo, congratulations ...
It is the union of more shots, or just a photo?

avatarjunior
sent on May 09, 2012 (10:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello and thank you very much .. this' one single shot.

avatarsupporter
sent on May 09, 2012 (12:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Mister. Congratulations to detail on the subject. In my opinion, however, the picture is confusing and flat. Missing a guideline as well as a frame. in short, the eye continues to dribble right and left without finding a real subject and not get lost in a soft background. In fact, the background is too detailed. I tell you what I would do: I would put across with one of the groups on the third of the frame and the other is a low background. I would at least open to F3.2. and left a nicely blurred background. hello

avatarjunior
sent on May 09, 2012 (12:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Master, useful tips, thank you very much!, The main problem I encounter photographing the small and very small mushrooms that have a background very close and often confusing (branches, twigs, leaves, etc.) with the macro lens and 'just find a compromise between sufficient depth 'field that allows me to give in detail all the mushrooms and a blurred background to the right place .... if I open too the background and' ok but the fungus remains sharp only a small part, and vice versa if I close , mushroom and 'ok but the background and' always gets too close this ... in this case I wanted to focus all fungi to enhance the detail and I sacrificed a little background on the composition .. you're right but keep in mind often in the woods the ground does not allow you to set up the tripod where you want, quaindi also the case that you have to look for compromises.

I thank you again for the valuable advice.

hello

avatarsupporter
sent on May 09, 2012 (13:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Mister quiet .... W e all of us started somewhere .... and often with poor results (including myself of course).
I personally have learned two things:
1: in the case of static subjects at ground level is not infispensabile the perch! you dress in rags and you lie down on the ground. A hand under the camera and go.
Fralaltro adopting a larger opening the shutter speed becomes 1/30 1/50, more than manageable freehand ...
To work around this compromise on the depth you can try more shots. One closed and one open, or even out of focus.
two levels in PS and only masks the fungus!

I have used this technique in this photo.
www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&cat=singola&t=30551
where grass was very close. The second shot is made out of focus.

One of my favorite photos of mushrooms are these:
www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?cat=singola & t = 68077
www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?cat=singola&t=8147

In a st*fata was dark. in the other the small size of the subject that was part of the PDC ...

Moreover, even with little PDC can achieve remarkable results! This photo of yours is much nicer:
www.juzaphoto.com/index2.php?l=it&pg=profile2&mode=viewgalleri

hello

avatarsenior
sent on May 09, 2012 (13:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I like it, in fact, with a background unless this would have been better. Hello ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on May 09, 2012 (14:07) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Re appreciation and thanks to all for advice.

Master, if you go in my gallery, you'll see that there 'a photo of the same group of mushrooms (one on the left of this photo) .. in that case I tried to Unitre three shots (with unit hdr digital photo professional) with different openings .. unfortunately I have never used PS and do not even know where to start:-D .. I could probably do the same thing with Gimp, but in this case I'm trying to figure out how to do ..

hello and thank you again for the advice.

avatarsenior
sent on May 09, 2012 (18:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I really like the point of recovery, seems to be in there with them. Bravo.
I feel there is too much contrast ...

Compliments.
Hello ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on November 03, 2012 (21:41)

Well done Mister...! I like it very much...! ;-)




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