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4. lightPosted by ManuelaR (Hainburg (Frankfurt/Main), Germany) on 13 March 2008 in Plant & Nature. Taken at the Hanau-Steinheim Steinbrüche (stone pit lake) - Germany Thanks for your valuable tips and/or constructive input!!
Comments (28)
e. from New York, NY, United StatesIncredible black and white shot! What is that exactly? 13 Mar 2008 9:37am Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaExcellent image. We call these mushrooms Bedla in Slovak or Macrolepiota Konradii in Latin. They are delicious to eat. I find them often where I live. 13 Mar 2008 9:46am T-Daddy from Dachsbach, nähe Erlangen, GermanyKlasse freigestellt und absolut saubere EBV in s/w. 13 Mar 2008 11:11am Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesLooks like something needs some moisturizing with all that "skin peel." :-) I love the contrast the peeling provides and how the mushroom stands out from the background. 13 Mar 2008 2:44pm standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceSuperb B&W shot. Great lighting. Well done! 13 Mar 2008 10:39pm MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomA beautiful b&w shot Manuela. I love the details and light on this little toadstool. 13 Mar 2008 11:08pm Michael Rawluk from Prince George, CanadaBlack and white was an excellent choice for this shot, Manuela. 14 Mar 2008 12:20am Neeraj Sahay from Noida, IndiaBeaytiful series so far..I like the B&W effect.this one looks like one big scoop of my favorite ice-cream with nuts. 14 Mar 2008 8:43am Behrooz Sangani from Tehran, IranThis Light series has been amazing Manuala. My favorite is #01. 14 Mar 2008 9:13am L.Reis from PortugalYour processing added an extra feature to this awesome shot : the elegance of all delicate things! 15 Mar 2008 4:30pm bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United KingdomExcellent b/w series ManeulaR...and the lighting is superb,as the title says..great work... 17 Mar 2008 12:01am Rebecca from Leicester, United KingdomWonderfully unique capture of these distinctive tones and textures, imho. Really first-class series. 17 Mar 2008 11:29pm Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaVery interesting in black and white and the exposure's spot on, too. 15 Apr 2008 1:53am |