Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: thierrylegros396 on August 30, 2015, 11:17:39 am
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Very quiet lake early in the morning.
Nice Clouds.
Small mushrooms found today in deep forest.
Enjoy.
Thierry
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great
-all images are technically sound, your camera is dialed right in don't change a thing
-last image comp and subject matter are great
-colors
nit
-no nits just keep exploring the world around you looking for more stories and wonder to capture (less pictures and more observation)
in other words the seeing part of photography
Dwayne Oakes
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great
-all images are technically sound, your camera dialed right in don't change a thing
-last image comp and subject matter are great
-colors
nit
-no nits just keep exploring the world around you looking for more stories and wonder to capture (less pictures and more observation)
in other words the seeing part of photography
Dwayne Oakes
Thanks Dwayne.
Yes we need to have eyes to see everywhere, up (sky, trees,...), down (mushrooms, flowers, small amimals), straight forward (pano), and backwards (unexpected things).
Thierry
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I have seen these mushrooms before, or their Missouri USA cousin - see separate mushroom thread. Wonderful little shag-rug. I don't know what kind these are. Thanks for the shots.
I am starting to get interested in mushrooms. I found a wonderful photo-book by a mycologist/photographer, Jens Petersen - shots are just luscious, and the information is at a beginner's level - glossary for the terms, too. World-wide samples, but primarily European.
http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9969.html
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Thanks for the link Nancy.
Thierry
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http://www.mycokey.com/ Petersen's ID app
http://www.mykoweb.com/links.html Lots of links
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http://www.mycokey.com/ Petersen's ID app
http://www.mykoweb.com/links.html Lots of links
Thierry, I like your photos.
Nancy, thanks for the links.
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Nothing says that you can't geek out on two subjects at once! ;D