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Ooooo, very cool! Wonderful DOF, Bambi. Nice and sharp. Very well done! Love the oof miniature beside it. Great composition. My only niggle is the hotspots. Had you cloned those out of there it would have been just about perfect!
thanks Iggy- I always worry about such big spots and cloning them out without them looking awful. But for you I will try it
MAW- thanks. You have been my inspiration for toadstools
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
Very good shot, Bambi! I like especially the nice back ground with the little flower and tiny toadstool!
love the texture and tones in this one Bambi
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What a beauty of a toadstool and nicely taken as well Bambi!
thankyou MA, MM and Ed
I almost didn't post this one because I was unsure of it.
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Interesting comp and size differences between the shrooms.
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