jrice12
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- Aug 9, 2011
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- Madison, Wi
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All were taken with Canon 550D and EF 100mm/f2.8 Macro USM lens. Natural lighting, mostly overcast (at times VERY overcast), in thick woods. Used tripod or tabletop-tripod for all. ISO was 200 for all. Got a total of 18 keepers out of 423 shots. CC wellcome.
1: "A Bridge Too Far". Ok, everybody likes bugs. There were a lot of wasps around the cabin so I took about 50 shots of them. This is the only one that turned out and even then the direct lighting didn't favor it (plus I don't like the disjointed focusing of the legs, though the f-stop was about right to pesent the flower). However, I kept it because of the story it tells with the wasp and flower. Like the flower only being intimated at by de-focus, the wasp is still clearly the subject. The leaf "pedestal" the wasp sits on give nice lines leading to the subject but looks a bit unnatural.
2: Ok, everybody likes frogs. I chased this one all around the woods until it (and I) got tired and stopped. It stayed frozen long enough to set-up with the tabletop-tripod and take a 4 second exposure at f11 (to get the fore-leg and hand... er claw(?) ) - it then darted away with the sound of the shutter closing, so I could only get one shot at this one! The thing was absolutely motionless during that 4 second time (except the usually bobbing of the lower chin thingy which has motion blur). - couldn't believe it. Got a knobby thing on its nose that distracts me - don't know if it is dirt or some vital part of its body(?). The dead leaf at lower left has an unfortunate pattern as it relates to the frog... oh well, can't have everything with one shot!
3: A weird, Quarter sized, fungus that was growing about 5 feet up a tree where a branch sprouted out - looks like something that should be in the ocean not a forest. I loved the look of this thing (whatever it is). The lighting worked out well too, nice shadowing and sense of depth. Like the brightness variation too - almost spotlighted.
4: Mushrooms on a cliff. This set of globe mushrooms have a great texture and we can see the little hole where the spores come out (in a cloud if you squeeze them). They are perched on a small cut-off branch which looks like a cliff. The JPG doesn't do the texture justice here due to the small size of the shrooms (but I wanted the cliff in there...) - the Raw is a knockout.
5: Mushroom Land. Ok, this is a strange looking image, but the colors are as they were when I took it. The dead wood that they are on has a blue/green sheen film on its surface with red/orange underneath (something has disturbed this so we see both). The sun came out long enough to spot-light this patch without lighting the background (no, a flash was not used). I like the overall look of these shrooms in this environment but I think the lighting was a bit too harsh (though much of the "look" comes from that lighting). There is the starts of washout on the stem of the rightmost shroom.
1: "A Bridge Too Far". Ok, everybody likes bugs. There were a lot of wasps around the cabin so I took about 50 shots of them. This is the only one that turned out and even then the direct lighting didn't favor it (plus I don't like the disjointed focusing of the legs, though the f-stop was about right to pesent the flower). However, I kept it because of the story it tells with the wasp and flower. Like the flower only being intimated at by de-focus, the wasp is still clearly the subject. The leaf "pedestal" the wasp sits on give nice lines leading to the subject but looks a bit unnatural.
2: Ok, everybody likes frogs. I chased this one all around the woods until it (and I) got tired and stopped. It stayed frozen long enough to set-up with the tabletop-tripod and take a 4 second exposure at f11 (to get the fore-leg and hand... er claw(?) ) - it then darted away with the sound of the shutter closing, so I could only get one shot at this one! The thing was absolutely motionless during that 4 second time (except the usually bobbing of the lower chin thingy which has motion blur). - couldn't believe it. Got a knobby thing on its nose that distracts me - don't know if it is dirt or some vital part of its body(?). The dead leaf at lower left has an unfortunate pattern as it relates to the frog... oh well, can't have everything with one shot!
3: A weird, Quarter sized, fungus that was growing about 5 feet up a tree where a branch sprouted out - looks like something that should be in the ocean not a forest. I loved the look of this thing (whatever it is). The lighting worked out well too, nice shadowing and sense of depth. Like the brightness variation too - almost spotlighted.
4: Mushrooms on a cliff. This set of globe mushrooms have a great texture and we can see the little hole where the spores come out (in a cloud if you squeeze them). They are perched on a small cut-off branch which looks like a cliff. The JPG doesn't do the texture justice here due to the small size of the shrooms (but I wanted the cliff in there...) - the Raw is a knockout.
5: Mushroom Land. Ok, this is a strange looking image, but the colors are as they were when I took it. The dead wood that they are on has a blue/green sheen film on its surface with red/orange underneath (something has disturbed this so we see both). The sun came out long enough to spot-light this patch without lighting the background (no, a flash was not used). I like the overall look of these shrooms in this environment but I think the lighting was a bit too harsh (though much of the "look" comes from that lighting). There is the starts of washout on the stem of the rightmost shroom.




