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Sepia-Toned Short-Stemmed Roussela Mushrooms

Sepia-Toned Short-Stemmed Roussela Mushrooms
I brought my camera down to the lower forest to look for some mushrooms, and was amused to discover that some animal had wolfed down the large white mushroom I'd photographed yesterday. It was kind enough to leave the bottom of the stem so that I could identify it as *probably* a Short-Stemmed Russula mushroom (solid stem). I stepped into the forest for a few moments and looked for lumps pushing up the leaves...and I found one!! Pushing back some leaves, I discovered this trio! (and actually, the blurry white spot in the front is a fourth tiny one just beginning to gain size!) I decided to only expose their gills and pull away most of the the matter on their caps so you can see how they look.

In the end, I ran into many problems. I realized that the caps were blown out and this hurt the image. I didn't clear enough of the leaves from the background. The 2.8 aperture exposure I took was too far away, so I didn't get the soft background I wanted. The forest was dark enough that I wasn't able to get an exposure with a high enough aperture to include the back edges of the mushrooms. ARGH! However, I did what I could to make this a nice image. I replaced the background with a texture and then I turned it into a sepia toned image and added a vignette to darken the lower edge and corners. I hope you like it! Is it too fussy? I've been staring at it so long I nearly chucked the whole thing! "THIS IS CRAP!!!" But Steve thought it was very nice so here you go. :)

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11 comments - The latest ones
 Julien Rappaport
Julien Rappaport club
Pas facile à photographier , ils grandissent sans arrêt ! :o)))
10 years ago.
 Chrissy
Chrissy club
this isn´t crap. I saw it and I loved it, because of the earth on the huts - that´s lovely - and because of the beautiful way they stand next to each other. I didn´t realize that it is so much work behind it before I read the text. A Picture I would hang up in the living room :-)
10 years ago.
 Eunice Perkins
Eunice Perkins club
It's a lovely image!
10 years ago.
 Stan Askew
Stan Askew club
magnificent!

Well Done!!
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Pond!!
10 years ago.
 Marcray
Marcray
J'aime beaucoup !
10 years ago.
 Jef Chastria
Jef Chastria
appétissant, avec toutes ces pépites en chocolat
10 years ago.
 Don Sutherland
Don Sutherland club
Great macro shot.
10 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Sometimes things just don't want to work with photography. But your post-processing has saved the day for you: this is a lovely result, even if it took quite a bit of work.
10 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
Beware of upsetting the Faeries ! So close.. you may catch one !
10 years ago.
 Ken Dies
Ken Dies
I like the Sepia look. It is really hard to make R. brevipes look good at the best of times. I have taken many photos of this mushroom trying to make it look great. Face it, it is not a pretty mushroom. If anyone could make it look good it would be you.
10 years ago.
 (*NIKonGT*)
(*NIKonGT*)
Amazing Picture and great details!
10 years ago.

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