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Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming!
#8672445 - 07/23/08 03:41 PM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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In the context of my 'getting off the lazy ass a bit more' project, I went out to have a look at some of the spots I harvested some edibles last year. Turns out the boletes and chanterelles are already fruiting, although not very profusely yet. But the weather is getting hotter and sunnier this week, so I expect the fruiting to come to a halt until late summer. But yet, there are some pics of todays finds to enjoy:
Meripilus giganteus, I tried to include some more of the habitat as I was getting disappointed at the somewhat flat look of my pics lately:
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Laccaria amethystea, fruiting prolifically:
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Nice boletus edulis, note the netted pattern on the stem:
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Boletus erythropus buttons, we get those a lot here:
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A russula species:
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Gorgeous chanterelles, I'm quite happy with this shot:
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Some habitat pics: Boletus and amanita lane, basking in the evening sun:
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Actually not a lot of mushrooms here right now, but still a nice view of the pine woods:
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For your enjoyment. Peace -k
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8672459 - 07/23/08 03:44 PM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Wow, some nice pics there. Especially that Laccaria, digging that shot.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8672477 - 07/23/08 03:47 PM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Very nice, indeed.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Paulrus]
#8672491 - 07/23/08 03:48 PM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Four more pictures and I would have had a calendar. What gives? 
Nice shots. 
What make/model of camera? Which settings?
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Senor_Hongos]
#8672739 - 07/23/08 04:47 PM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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outstanding pics, some first class work! I too am intrested in the make and model of camera.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Roy]
#8673056 - 07/23/08 06:23 PM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Ahh man, I always love your shots koraks! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: CureCat]
#8675087 - 07/24/08 03:53 AM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Thanks for the kind replies once again The camera used was a Canon 20d with a Canon 24-70 for the closer shots and a Tamron 17-35 for the wider ones. I also use two flash units (580ex and 420ex) for natural looking, but totally unrealistic lighting . For most shots I use balanced available and flash light, requiring a tripod due to the low light levels in the woods (exposure times up to about 10 seconds; even 30 secs for the last habitat pic).
Although the above setup sounds quite expensive (it once was, actually), similar results can be obtained using no more than about $200 worth of (second hand) analog equipment. Actually, that's the way I started out, but a digital work flow gives me more immediate satisfaction
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8675097 - 07/24/08 04:08 AM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Awesome pics as always mate. So So good
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Shroomeup]
#8675401 - 07/24/08 07:28 AM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Yeah, very nice pics indeed!:thumbup:
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Shroomeup]
#8675402 - 07/24/08 07:28 AM (4 months, 10 days ago) |
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Yeah, very nice pics indeed!
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8675538 - 07/24/08 08:34 AM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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koraks said: Thanks for the kind replies once again The camera used was a Canon 20d with a Canon 24-70 for the closer shots and a Tamron 17-35 for the wider ones. I also use two flash units (580ex and 420ex) for natural looking, but totally unrealistic lighting . For most shots I use balanced available and flash light, requiring a tripod due to the low light levels in the woods (exposure times up to about 10 seconds; even 30 secs for the last habitat pic).
Although the above setup sounds quite expensive (it once was, actually), similar results can be obtained using no more than about $200 worth of (second hand) analog equipment. Actually, that's the way I started out, but a digital work flow gives me more immediate satisfaction
You used a flashlight? j/k
Thanks for breaking that down for us. One more question; is the resolution on the original photos jacked to the max? Like 12 mgs or something?
I knew something was going on with the photos and suspected the two flash units because they are different, I would say qualitatively better by magnitudes than anything I have seen here so far. When I said calendar work I wasn't joking. I think they are THAT good!
I fooled around with camera stuff in the early 80's. Bought a Nikon, lens, filters blah blah blah, was gonna set up a dark room, bought photography magazines. So I guess you could say I'm "into it." The trouble is I'm an idiot. I don't really understand it.
Your photographs are amazing; you have inspired me. I can see why you aren't satisfied with some of your work. You have a VERY high standard! I have posted maybe one or two I was slightly happy about, my first macro shot for one. I think the rest of my photos are crap for a number of reasons.
Thanks for sharing your work!
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Senor_Hongos]
#8675578 - 07/24/08 08:55 AM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Shroomeup]
#8675618 - 07/24/08 09:15 AM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention for some of what some people consider the best in mushroom photography check out Taylor Lockwood's work.
http://www.kingdomoffungi.com/
Some of the online stuff isn't that impressive. His books sure as hell are.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8675725 - 07/24/08 10:08 AM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Great photos as usual.
I like the chanterelle shot best, but all of them are great.
Happy mushrooming!
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8675902 - 07/24/08 11:06 AM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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koraks said:
Meripilus giganteus, I tried to include some more of the habitat as I was getting disappointed at the somewhat flat look of my pics lately:
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Boletus erythropus buttons, we get those a lot here:
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I Love both of these -- the Meripilus shot is wonderful in a technical sense and the bolete shot shows where to look for mushrooms when your back hurts, it looks as though the mushrooms are at eye level! Is that a trail below or a dry stream bed? Great balance of mushrooms and habitat!!!!! 
Working with two flash units will dramatically improve photo quality... of course you can pull it off with one flash if your exposure times are long enough to allow manually triggering and repositioning the unit -- three to five seconds plus. I love taking photos in slightly low light conditions for this reason... although I haven't been using a secondary flash this year due to laziness.
You should seriously consider that calendar idea.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: georgeM]
#8676751 - 07/24/08 03:14 PM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Thank you for the heartwarming replies once again! Yes, I am a perfectionist and my standards are always a few steps ahead of my capabilities. Although I am constantly improving on my technical skills (albeit only marginally lately, but learning curves tend to be a bit steeper towards the beginning), I find the hardest issue to tackle is creativity. I still feel I am stuck on the level that I can capture an image I find reasonably well, but I can't seem to be able to actually cultivate a concept in my mind first and then realizing it.
@Senor_hongos: these images were shot in Canon's CR2 raw file format, hence a resolution of 8 mpix which is the native resolution of de 20d's cmos sensor. I resize and apply some usm in Photoshop (settings amount 150-300%, radius 0.2-0.5px, no threshold) for crisp images. But you still need really sharp images to start with to end up with satisfactory web versions, let alone print versions.
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The trouble is I'm an idiot. I don't really understand it.
Knowing you from these boards, I can assure you that you are not an idiot. You're probably ok, apart from hanging around here which infers some sort of mental disorder, but one that does not inhibit proper functioning in a normal society in my experience 
Depending on what you are dissatisfied with in your own photos, here is a thought that my help. When taking a picture, I always try to identify very specifically what it is that I like in a particular scene. With mushrooms, things that often pop up are the thought that I'd like to include as much as possible of the stem(s) and any textures that may stand out. Lately, I'm trying to focus a bit more on the context of the mushroom as it leads to compositions that 'breathe' a bit more, allowing for more space around the subject. But the trick is this: once you've identified the features that you would like to include in your composition, find a way to include them, but nothing more. Additional stuff may confuse the viewer and I find that it very seldom yields any pleasant surprises. It helps if you can find a way to make a composition that places the features of interest in a meaningful constellation. This is why I always get my clothes dirty (or worse) when photographing, as it requires you to try different angles. Then, it all comes down to practice. As is the way I experience all of my photography: it's all just practice for the next shot.
I haven't touched on the subject of lighting in the above considerations. Lighting is a long story on its own, one definitely worth telling, but it'll be for another time.
Of course, Lockwood is an extremely inspiring photographer, as is Roger Phillips. I also admire the photography of Georg Müller, he's the photographer behind www.pilzepilze.de.
@George: I could have pulled this off with one flash unit, although it would have caused the loss of at least a few frames due to stumbling against the tripod due to my clumsiness.
The boletes were growing in a dry ditch which is quite deep at this end. These ditches are all over the woods in this area, laid down in a perfectly geometric pattern. It makes the woods a tad boring, but it does help in finding your bearings quickly (not that you could really get lost anywhere near here )
Thanks for the suggestion on the calendar. I'll think about it, maybe a digital one would work, I considered something like that for a while, but never took the time to work it out. Perhaps I'll reconsider that
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8677272 - 07/24/08 05:39 PM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Holy shit, those are some serious pictures. Great work koraks!
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: FurrowedBrow]
#8678099 - 07/24/08 09:46 PM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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koraks you are my inspiration ... i always paid attention to the tip you give since with photography i have discover a new world, i lack of all the technical knowledge but but more and more i try to understand all this new world of stooping time and taking out the magic for the eyes.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8678189 - 07/24/08 10:13 PM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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koraks said: Thank you for the heartwarming replies once again! Yes, I am a perfectionist and my standards are always a few steps ahead of my capabilities. Although I am constantly improving on my technical skills (albeit only marginally lately, but learning curves tend to be a bit steeper towards the beginning), I find the hardest issue to tackle is creativity. I still feel I am stuck on the level that I can capture an image I find reasonably well, but I can't seem to be able to actually cultivate a concept in my mind first and then realizing it.
I'm sure with more experience everything will come into focus. (pun intended)
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@Senor_hongos: these images were shot in Canon's CR2 raw file format, hence a resolution of 8 mpix which is the native resolution of de 20d's cmos sensor. I resize and apply some usm in Photoshop (settings amount 150-300%, radius 0.2-0.5px, no threshold) for crisp images. But you still need really sharp images to start with to end up with satisfactory web versions, let alone print versions.
Ah HA! Raw format! I knew something was up. Thanks for the tips on the photoshop. I use Corel Paintshop Pro X, but I am sure I can do the tweaking with it.
Thanks for the compliment/encouragement. 
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Depending on what you are dissatisfied with in your own photos, here is a thought that my help. When taking a picture, I always try to identify very specifically what it is that I like in a particular scene. With mushrooms, things that often pop up are the thought that I'd like to include as much as possible of the stem(s) and any textures that may stand out. Lately, I'm trying to focus a bit more on the context of the mushroom as it leads to compositions that 'breathe' a bit more, allowing for more space around the subject. But the trick is this: once you've identified the features that you would like to include in your composition, find a way to include them, but nothing more. Additional stuff may confuse the viewer and I find that it very seldom yields any pleasant surprises. It helps if you can find a way to make a composition that places the features of interest in a meaningful constellation. This is why I always get my clothes dirty (or worse) when photographing, as it requires you to try different angles. Then, it all comes down to practice. As is the way I experience all of my photography: it's all just practice for the next shot.
I agree in all parts. I don't have a problem with composition, well, not much. And the creativity aspect is fairly easy as well. Most of my problems stem from the shitty-ass equipment I own. Like you, I crawl around on my belly half the time. And God help you if you find yourself on a foray with me. My friends are all racing around picking mushrooms (like in morel season) while I am on my belly trying to take a better picture! And I hunt the way I shoot. In morel season I sometimes end up crawling on my stomach peering under the Mayapples. But it's all for the hunt/shots, right?
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Thanks for the suggestion on the calendar. I'll think about it, maybe a digital one would work, I considered something like that for a while, but never took the time to work it out. Perhaps I'll reconsider that
Damn straight you should reconsider! I'd buy one I know that. I've talked to Taylor on the phone about being a distributor for his books back in the day. We were even going to foray together but it never turned out. If Taylor can make the bucks he does with his stuff.... You know what I mean.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: koraks]
#8678415 - 07/24/08 11:14 PM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Amazing shots man! What ISO do you tend to shoot at in the woods? Crank it up to 1600?
I just got a 30D for christmas and I'm still learning the damn thing. I need to get a new lens too. Any recommendations?
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Gumby]
#8678997 - 07/25/08 01:43 AM (4 months, 9 days ago) |
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Everyone has complimented you beyond anything that I can say originally..
You fucking rock composition my friend. First pic, bomb. No discredit to the rest.
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Re: Some more hq pics, the edibles are coming! [Re: Gumby]
#8680949 - 07/25/08 04:18 PM (4 months, 8 days ago) |
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Gumby said: Amazing shots man! What ISO do you tend to shoot at in the woods? Crank it up to 1600?
Nope, I keep it at 100 if I'm able to set up a tripod at the scene. Otherwise crank it up as far as needed to get a reasonably sharp image, typically something from 400-1600, but 1600 is used a lot in such cases...no problem though, but don't expect as crisp images as with iso 100.
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I just got a 30D for christmas and I'm still learning the damn thing. I need to get a new lens too. Any recommendations?
Depends on what kind of use and what budget you have in mind. Keep in mind that the 30d is a cropfactor camera, so e.g. a focal length of 24mm actually equals about 38mm on a 1.6 crop camera. Something in the 17-50/55 range is a nice range for general snapshooting and some mushroom photography (depending on what compositions you prefer). I hear Tamron has a nice offer in that range for a reasonable price. Canon has a superb IS lens in that range as well, but it'll cost ya.
If you want to get up close and personal with smaller mushrooms, you should better go for a dedicated macro lens or a set of extension tubes (check if they work with your lenses if you want to use them with any EF-S lenses!) The Tamron 90mm macro has been a good choice for any macro enthusiast; if you want slightly smoother and faster autofocus and slightly better image quality the Canon 100mm is a very good choice (but again, it's more expensive than the Tamron).
Essentially, there are hundreds of options, so it's best to get your requirements straight as to intended use, budget and any other restrictions such as weight (e.g. if you're going to hike a lot with your gear).
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