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    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    I recently mentioned that when insects begin to disappear during our northern autumn weather, fungi make suitable replacement subjects.

    Well here are a few examples; but I'm still learning the techniques, so I expect other people can do better!

    Honey Fungus

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Showing the stem and underside often helps with identification.

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    This looks like a group of Mycena to me. Possibly Mycena inclinata?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    And a really chunky totally different fungus. Probably a Birch Polypore.

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    So if anybody else is photographing fungi - let's see some photos.

    I will add some totally different 'designs' shortly. After I finish with the editing.
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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Over the years, I have photographed hundreds of fungi. I can probably fill a photo book with these pictures.
    Here are a few from last week - taken with a P&S in jpg only. Very little editing.....just too lazy today

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Nice shots by both. Like #3 Geoff.

    I can add a few when I have time.

    Jim

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    I recently mentioned that when insects begin to disappear during our northern autumn weather, fungi make suitable replacement subjects.

    Well here are a few examples; but I'm still learning the techniques, so I expect other people can do better!

    Honey Fungus

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Showing the stem and underside often helps with identification.

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    This looks like a group of Mycena to me. Possibly Mycena inclinata?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    And a really chunky totally different fungus. Probably a Birch Polypore.

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    So if anybody else is photographing fungi - let's see some photos.

    I will add some totally different 'designs' shortly. After I finish with the editing.
    Nice series, looking forward to seeing more.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kris V View Post
    Over the years, I have photographed hundreds of fungi. I can probably fill a photo book with these pictures.
    Here are a few from last week - taken with a P&S in jpg only. Very little editing.....just too lazy today

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?
    Nice images.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?IMG_0352.JPG 7D by killwilly, on Flickr
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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Some good images being added. Let's see if we can keep this thread running for a while.

    Anybody else willing to attempt putting names to the fungi?

    Here are some more from the same day as my previous posts. Trying to find some totally different looking subjects.

    Gymnopilus hybridus (possibly)

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Hypoxylon nummularium which doesn't look like a typical fungus

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    Stereum hirsutum I think. An encrusting fungus which I found to be tricky to photograph

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    Xylaria hypoxylon. Just one inch high and bright white with a black base. Something which I have attempted to photograph several times but have never been really happy with the results.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Geoff, could you please describe your macro setup if that is what you're using.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Lovely captures Geoff!

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Two options depending on the subject.

    For insects, I normally shoot with a 7D plus Sigma 180 macro lens, often with a 1.4x converter for those really small subjects. Obviously on a tripod and frequently with flash.

    But for a lot of fungi, flash just creates too much 'hotspot' issues, and because they aren't going to run away, I can cope with long exposures. Avoiding strong sunlight often works best for the same reasons. Cable release and sometimes mirror lock up are useful options. And being a little larger I don't need the converter.

    However, for a lot of flower and fungi work I prefer my Tamron 24-70 lens, still with tripod. This lens, which will get to around 8 ins from the subject, produces a deeper area of sharp focus which is handy, but sometimes I still have to take a couple of shots with different focus points then do a merge.

    Exposure is tricky when you get a fairly light coloured subject in deep shadow. Taking a bracket of exposures can help if you manage to get your tripod stable. Otherwise I often produce a couple of Raw conversions with different settings and merge them. It is nice to show something of the background and that can help with identification

    I usually try to work with an aperture between F11 and F14, trying to keep the Iso at 400 or less, but occasionally I need to increase to 800.

    Taking a Custom White balance is useful as it gives a fairly accurate starting point for editing. Otherwise, selecting one of the pre set WB options is better than relying totally on auto in these difficult lighting conditions. Another reason for shooting Raw.

    And, of course, manual focusing nearly all the time.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Thanks!
    I'm just starting out in macro myself so this input is appreciated.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Just remember the old warning. 'Macro photography can be addictive and may seriously damage your wealth'.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Addictive yes, damaging...well I've kept myself in check on getting a macro lens for some time now. My son recently gifted me an old 55mm Nikkor I'd found on Craigslist so that is taken care of in respect to my D7000. I have an extension for my old LTM's that I'm using in conjunction with my Nex 7, so I think I've got enough 'exploring' to do without spending any money for quite a while.
    We shall see what the future holds CLOSEUP!

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    was in Lincoln a few weekends and took these at Whisby nature reserve
    Possibly brown Roll Rim - Paxillus involutus but not convinced
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    Cep - Penny Bun - Boletus edulis
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    Possibly Inonotus radiatus but was on live birch so does not fit well
    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    The Blusher - Amanita rubesence
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    And a long standing favourite Fly agaric - Amanita mucaria
    Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Anyone else photographing fungi?

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    I am impressed with how many great fungi images are in this thread, and from a wide group of shooters as well! I'll need to get off my posterior and see what fungi I can find based on this fine encouragement! Thanks one and all for posting!

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Recent one.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    I do from time to time. Usually when I happen across one, I seldom go out looking for them.

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    No idea what it's called.


    Anyone else photographing fungi?115.jpg Sigma by killwilly, on Flickr

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    It would appear that lichen is a fungi. So, I will post this as well.


    Anyone else photographing fungi?IMG_1424.JPG 55-250 by killwilly, on Flickr

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    Re: Anyone else photographing fungi?

    Quote Originally Posted by killwilly View Post
    No idea what it's called.


    Anyone else photographing fungi?115.jpg Sigma by killwilly, on Flickr
    It is a type of bracket fungi. http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/orna...ket-fungus.htm If you google it you will find many of different examples.

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