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Botanical #223

Botanical #223
Copyright ©2006, Randall Beaudin
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I have been looking at this little " each is about 1/2" group for a couple of weeks, finally got around to photographing it. And look, "no tomato's!"

Photographer: Randall Beaudin
Folder: RanD'Art
Uploaded: 18-Mar-2006 21:40 CET
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Camera: Olympus C5050
Exposure time: 4sec
Aperture: f8.0
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Focusing method: Manual
ISO: 64
White balance: Daylight
Flash: external
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: converted / resized
Various: Multi Flash / Snoot / Softbox / Hardlight / Reflector
Image resized to: 675x900

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That was the first I said also....

No Tomato's.......! How come?
Like this very much , is it fungus in the lens..;-)

No kidding, these kind of fungus make nice pictures, is this picture taken inside , because I believe they don't grow in the winter outside, as far I know these fungus like wet and organic soil isn't it?

Like the colour and composition...Well done Randall

Regards,

Fonzy - at 21:51 CET on 18-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> No Tomato's.......! How come?
> Like this very much , is it fungus in the lens..;-)
>
> No kidding, these kind of fungus make nice pictures, is this picture taken inside , because
> I believe they don't grow in the winter outside, as far I know these fungus like wet and organic
> soil isn't it?
>
> Like the colour and composition...Well done Randall
>
> Regards,
>
Thanks Fons, I did bring this into the studio. I'll most likely use this as a mount for one of my carvings later.

Randall Beaudin at 22:53 CET on 18-Mar-2006 [Reply]

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Really very nice macro. Very sharp and clean. I think C5050 is the best for taking super macro. I know it.
Regards, Zdenek

Zdenek Becak at 16:42 CET on 22-Mar-2006 [Reply]