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That's a bold statement, but it obviously depends on the size of your subject.
The first image below is a single frame taken at F10. The...
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Some on leaf litter and some on bits of decaying wood. Interestingly I've just found a decaying log on the local common which seems to have a range of...
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Hi Yorci
The workshop was near Arundel in West Sussex, so sadly not exactly handy for someone in Yorkshire. See https://www.kutubuddin....
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Thanks for posting. Actually the slime mould image you highlight at the NHM was taken by Kutub Uddin, who ran the workshop I attended. Recommended....
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Thanks. Barry is certainly a leading light in the world of slime mould photography and has taken some incredible images.
Mike...
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Thanks Dave. I'm new to this slime mould game, but I think it's going to become the next 'new thing'. You find them in leaf letter and on old rotting...
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Yes, he has created some fantastic images. And he's helpful in identifying them too.
Mike
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Thanks Harold. Towards the end of the day as the light began to fail and the wind increased, most of the sequences were discarded. But I'd had enough...
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Thanks. Absolutely used a tripod. I'd imagine zero chance of it working without both the camera and specimen being securely held.
Mike...
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Thanks. Addiction is an issue. But it makes a change from addiction to bird photography.
I find it easier to take a standard number...
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Some Slime Moulds
I recently went on a workshop to try my hand at photographing slime moulds. Quite a technical challenge as the fruiting bodies are typically less than...
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Interesting images. Thanks for posting. May I ask what kit you're using?
Thanks.
Mike
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Thanks Bill. So essentially you can upload images if the exif is stripped out?
Mike
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Lovely images. Am quite jealous.
But can I ask a question. How are you managing to upload images. I'm still getting error messages....
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