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msicard

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    Very nice shot of this couple of mycena.

     

    Back light makes great profiling and composition + angle of shot are perfect.

     

    Mtt

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    This is spectacular of imagination.

     

    I can see that the background is mooving water (I think ?) and it looks like an agitated cloudy sky. Water droplets on the front center. But those two icy stix on the front right that looks like two large towers in front of that agitated sky... what are they for real ?

    Agrocybe praecox

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    Appart from the quality of the subject and composition.

     

    How does this image aprears on your screen ?

    Two light.. washed out ? too dark ?

     

    Thanks for answering.

     

    Matthieu

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    Lachnellula agassizii. Little yellow cup mushroom of about half a

    centimeter.

     

    Feel free to comment, suggest... I will not bite back !

  1. Extraordinary photo of this coprinus. It changes from the commun over crowded photos that we normaly sees and emphasis on the details of this delicate mushroom. The group and the repetition behind in out of focus range tells us that it is a species that grows in large clusters. Composition, light and depth of field are all perfect. Everithing seems natural and unmanipulated. If I could rate it, I would give you a 7 and 7.

     

    A big thanks for sharing.

    Under the rampart

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    vraiment superbes. On croirait a une mise en scene, mais a ce moment la, il y aurait quelqu'un au deuxieme plan sous le lampadaire. La composition est parfaite et soutenue par une lumiere plus ou moins chaude dont la temperature varie selon chacun des trois plans (sous la plus froide, il n'y a personne). L'atitude des sujets viens coiffer le tout ! Bravo Bravo Bravo (3 fois).

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    Choice edible mushroom, Here is a young specimen of black morel

    (Morchella conica) in its natural habitat.

     

    Feel free to comment...suggest, I will not bite back !

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