Found some large, bright orange fungi on an old log in the forest this morning with some sort of sap dripping from it.
I grabbed Chantelle's Flash and used it as slave to create these shots ...
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Found some large, bright orange fungi on an old log in the forest this morning with some sort of sap dripping from it.
I grabbed Chantelle's Flash and used it as slave to create these shots ...
neat!
what lens did you use? or was it a crop?
those are cool shots of some neat looking fungi!
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Wow - very impressive, Steve! They are looking so ... real; I could try to touch them!
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Interesting, yet gross Great captures of a gooey looking subject.
Thanks all It was a nice find.
Kat ... to be honest the lens didn't help really ... a cheap lens would have done the job just fine (maybe would have had a bit more Chromatic Aberration between the light and dark areas) it was the two flashes that really make these shots.
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