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First given a camera (Kodak Brownie 127) in 1960. Have been taking pictures ever since. Passionate about the, often ignored, beauty of the British Isles and it's peoples. This blog is the background to my works available on Flickr, Vimeo and YouTube. Just search for "The Frantic Photographer"

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Funghi, Mushrooms, Toadstools, whatever are a major feature of woodlands during Autumn. But they can be difficult to photograph. So here I have used the simple appraoch of taking three exposures, one under, one over and one just right combined them to produce this rather striking image.
Not so sure if it is edible, but it looks nice!
Posted by The Frantic Photographer at 10:17
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