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Very nice. Are any of those HDR?

yeah i did single raw HDR processing on the 1st, 3rd and last one.. i think..lol Then i did some other pp work in photoshop and lightroom.

thanks for the comments guys.. i'm getting tired of photographing my kids..i'm getting desperate..lol

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The fungus amungus..... :whistle:

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Just a contructive bit, you may want to crop off just a little of all the black space, there seem to be a bit too much. Maybe cut it down by 1/3 or so.

Just a contructive bit, you may want to crop off just a little of all the black space, there seem to be a bit too much. Maybe cut it down by 1/3 or so.

I agree, crop a bit, so we can further see details on the shroom a bit more !

.cipher I like your photos, however, how about trying to focus on a small part of the flower rather than the whole flower itself. Like on the first one, the spots. On the red one ( which seems a bit way to harsh for my eyes) perhaps focusing on the buds. I dunno, just my 2 cents :p

I agree, crop a bit, so we can further see details on the shroom a bit more !

.cipher I like your photos, however, how about trying to focus on a small part of the flower rather than the whole flower itself. Like on the first one, the spots. On the red one ( which seems a bit way to harsh for my eyes) perhaps focusing on the buds. I dunno, just my 2 cents :p

Oh, I quite agree, but for now I am stuck with a point and shoot, and it can be a real pain to get it to focus how you want.

Oh, I quite agree, but for now I am stuck with a point and shoot, and it can be a real pain to get it to focus how you want.

what P&S camera are you using? I thought those photos were from a DSLR, they look good, though it may just be my inexperienced eye that can't see any difference :p.

what P&S camera are you using? I thought those photos were from a DSLR, they look good, though it may just be my inexperienced eye that can't see any difference :p .

A Panasonic DMC-LZ8 =D.

It's in the EXIF data =D. http://www.flickr.com/photos/29028938@N05/2750115537/meta/

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