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Went a we photo mission today, stupidly i forgot to change the ISO on my camera, they were all taken at about ISO 400 sp they're a wee bit grainy:thumbdown:

 

A tiny lichen i thought resembled a tree

littletreelichen.jpg

 

Some Mushrooms (what are they anyone?)

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SOme mosses

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Jamie

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More Lichen on a birch

 

LichenonBirch.jpg

 

not happy with the grain, ach well back out to take more at the weekend

 

Jamie

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A lichen on a hawthorn.

Lichenonhawthorn250109.jpg

 

The lichen ones i'm not to keen on, the others are like mini landscapes.

 

Jamie

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Jamie, depth of field on a long lens is wowing the crowd. In many ways much better than macro on a shorter lens. To exagerate the effect, try some fill flash on the subject. that background will go black making the subject pop.

nice work mate. What's your set up?

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A wee Canon 350d, stuck on my 70 - 200 f4 L USM and a combo of extension tubes. I was trying to keep the background a wee bit out of focus to create that tiny landscape.

 

Here is birch polypore taken with my 20mm f2.8 USM.

BirchPolypore.jpg

 

anyone adding any? i'm sure there must be some photographizers on here.

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