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Macrolepiota rhacodes
DateTimeOriginal: 2011:11:12 11:50:32
Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/125"
Aperture: F5.6
ExposureProgram: Program AE
FocalLength: 170.0 mm
DateTimeOriginal: 2014:11:18 10:22:31
Model: NIKON D300
ExposureTime: 1/40"
Aperture: F9.0
ExposureProgram: Aperture-priority AE
FocalLength: 116.0 mm
ISO: 400
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Delicious images! Edible fungi? Jeff
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Edible with caution as it can cause gastric upset in some people.
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(Dec 11, 2014, 09:24)Plantsman Wrote: Edible with caution as it can cause gastric upset in some people.
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Hi Peter... like the contrast in the images... fungi tend to live in shadows so very appropriate. Thanks for sharing
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Peter - hand held or tripod? Quite slow shutter speeds for such clarity if hand held...Cheers Jeff
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Excellent captures - well taken
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(Dec 11, 2014, 13:12)Freeman Wrote: Peter - hand held or tripod? Quite slow shutter speeds for such clarity if hand held...Cheers Jeff
Hand held Jeff - I never carry a tripod; just use one when doing table top photography.
The VR of my Nikon lens helps.
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