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Superb capture-big funghi and little funghi family!
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These are really great shots.
Thanks for sharing.
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Great shots with a crisp outline and nice colours. Thanks for sharing.
BTW, the two posted pictures looks almost the same to me. Is the second a slight cropped version of the first. I Iike the second one.
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These are really great...I think the framing really makes them pop...what program did you use to frame?? Ri
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looks yummy ummm wonder if its possible to eat them! good job on the shots, love the 2nd pic.
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These are really great...I think the framing really makes them pop...what program did you use to frame?? Ri
Framing Photoshop. Make selection a bit inside the image, inverse selection, drop brightness by about 30-50. blur selection about 5 then just bevel emboss to taste.

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Great shots with a crisp outline and nice colours. Thanks for sharing.
BTW, the two posted pictures looks almost the same to me. Is the second a slight cropped version of the first. I Iike the second one.
2 different shots but thought the second one was a bit to tight in the frame so added the first.


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These are so good pcr. Great detail, DoF and colour. You chose a great subject and your captures show them off so well.

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You are a fungi .. thx for sharing
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