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    Focus stacked in camera and slightly tweaked thereafter.


    Mushroom by Paul Kaye, on Flickr
    Paul
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  • #2
    You must be very happy with this, Paul - pushing the envelope again?!

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    • pdk42
      pdk42 commented
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      Yeah, I know - it's an out of camera JPEG !!

  • #3
    That is especially good
    Graham

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    • #4
      That does look very good, almost good enough to eat
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      • #5
        I'd say it looks good enough to eat, but I don't know what type it is so i wouldn't risk that

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        • Harold Gough
          Harold Gough commented
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          It is a Boletus and the one pictured is edible. The tree it is associated with would tell you more. There is one poisonous species, which I have never seen.

          Harold

        • alfbranch
          alfbranch commented
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          I suspect it is a birch boletus myself quite tasty
          This common edible Autumn mushroom is not as firm and tasty as the best boletes, but mixed with other mushrooms it’s not bad. Because it’s a very common mushroom it can really help to bulk your basket and it’s a really easy one for beginners.

        • pdk42
          pdk42 commented
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          Yes, it's right under a big birch tree!

      • #6
        Fabulous pic, Paul. I'm not sure about eating one of these, but I certainly like looking at this photograph...
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        • #7
          Nice shot Paul
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          • #8
            Excellent subject shot but I find the 'black' background most off putting, contrasted against the light foreground.

            Could have added a nice sky in there with Lum 4.

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            • #9
              Very good Paul
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