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Autumn, fungi, Pentax-A 100/4 macro, and striate bokeh
Posted By: Rense, 10-27-2009, 08:06 AM

Made wide open, in the lawn in my backyard.


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Beautiful!
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Nice job Rense!
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Beautiful colors Rense.

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That little ant crawling to the top of the shroom adds a fine touch to an already brilliant image.
Well done mate.
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Beautiful!
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Nice job Rense!
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Beautiful colors Rense.

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That little ant crawling to the top of the shroom adds a fine touch to an already brilliant image.
Well done mate.
Thanks guys, much appreciated !
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I like it 99%.

1% I don't like, meaning I would go for some "gardening" and take down the two pieces of grass "in front" of mushroom.

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I like it 99%.

1% I don't like, meaning I would go for some "gardening" and take down the two pieces of grass "in front" of mushroom.
A striking image. I do find the blade of grass a touch distracting, but the image overall is superb.

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Agree with everyone. One great image and wide open worked. JIM
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Nice picture!

but a green line in the right seems to much outstanding.
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I like it 99%.

1% I don't like, meaning I would go for some "gardening" and take down the two pieces of grass "in front" of mushroom.
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A striking image. I do find the blade of grass a touch distracting, but the image overall is superb.

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Thanks! I have some more without the blades of grass, but I do not like them like this one. The bokeh turned out to be different, because of my slightly different position, I guess....
One of them is in the POTW in the games and challenges sub-forum.
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Agree with everyone. One great image and wide open worked. JIM
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Nice picture!

but a green line in the right seems to much outstanding.
Thanks to both of you.

Janury, see the post before ...
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This is so beautiful, one if the best macro shots I've seen in a long time
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never say such a lovely fungus.... almost has a serene effect.... maybe green(s) do that....
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This is so beautiful, one if the best macro shots I've seen in a long time
Thank you, but it's too much honour!

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never say such a lovely fungus.... almost has a serene effect.... maybe green(s) do that....
Thanks a lot dcmsox! Probably you're right about the effect of the greens...
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