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We did stay at the Toadstools until after dark. However, the Milky Way and even the moon were nowhere to be seen. While I did get some nice star shots, they were a bit boring. So I added a moon.
Happy Slider Sunday!
After an usually long hot dry summer in Scotland the mosses, lichens and ferns are all springing back into life and now that it is autumn there are bewildering varieties of toadstools popping up throughout the woods.
Here I adjusted the blue-yellow balance in RawTherapee to get the complementary colours. The wide aperture of this 100mm lens gave me the bokeh.
I found this interesting toadstool which goes by the name Fly Agaric in the Mt Lofty botanical gardens.
I visited the Toadstool for the first time in 2016, but had no time to do nightscapes.
When I was back this spring, I grabbed my chance to spend a night at this iconic Hoodoo.
As the place is quite easy to access and due to the perfect conditions, I assumed that there would be other photographers, but to my pleasant surprise, I had the place all to myself. The perfect chance to shoot a full Milky Way panorama...
EXIF
Untracked Panorama of 12 single exposures.
Canon EOS 6D
Samyang 24mm f/1.4
12 x 12s @ ISO 6400
Low Level Lighting with 2 LED panels and 1 omnidirectional light
Stiched with PTGui
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Anything I see on my walks and at this time of year I like to photograph mushrooms and toadstools.
A very close up macro view at dirt level looking up at the underbelly of wild mushroom growing on my sister's back lawn.
Hey, I can still do normal photos!
Show casing the amazing Nariverus skin/tattoo from Petrichor coming to the Fantasy Faire
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