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Critique By: Lea Mulqueen  (K:7396)  
6/30/2005 11:22:13 AM

Ian, just checked your portfolio...some nice stuff in there!
Since this great looking mushroom grows in your yard and you may have other opportunities to shoot it...here's what I would suggest for next time: 1. remove the destracting dead leaves. 2. get down lower (lay on the ground) and 3. set your focus on the closest edge, using whatever aperature is needed to get the entire 'shroom in focus. 4. try shooting it when the sky is overcast to eleminate any glare (or use a polarizer).
I have a friend who shoots spectacular mushroom shots and that's the technique he uses.
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