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Tale of a Mushroom

This is a discussion on Tale of a Mushroom within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I took this picture as close as I was able. C&C to your heart's content....

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    I took this picture as close as I was able. C&C to your heart's content.
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    Not an expert or anything but I noticed no one's replied yet so....honestly, I wouldn't have been able to tell what it was if you hadn't mentioned it already. For me, this photo isn't that interesting and the background is a little distracting (too bright). Like I said though, I'm definitely no expert and this is just my opinion

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    I think if you could get a less chaotic background, this would be even more incredible. I do like it though.

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    I agree, the background clashes with the main subject and the left side is a bit bright. You may want to darken both. Hope that helps
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