Got up early and took Ranger for a walk in the rain. Full dark clouds overhead, so even after sunrise it wasn't bright.
Took some mushroom photos.
Very cool โshroom photos. You donโt see a lot of mushroom photos posted.
I don't think I've every used the flash on my IPhone. I've had another person use their light on their phone to side light a scene. I like #3 the best.
Wingpilot wrote:
Very cool โshroom photos. You donโt see a lot of mushroom photos posted.
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Fstop12 wrote:
I don't think I've every used the flash on my IPhone. I've had another person use their light on their phone to side light a scene. I like #3 the best.
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steveo52
Loc: Rhode Island and Ocala Florida
Nice photos, very creative! What type of phone did you use?
The second and third photos remind me of the wild mushrooms my grandfather used to pick after the rains. He'd disappear into the woods to pick them, he also had a secret spot that he never let anyone know about. He brought back at least a half bushel ofthem back home. After cleaning them he would cook and freeze them, then at some point my grandmother would cook them along with Italian sausage which she and my grandfather made from scratch. It was mighty fine eating. This was back in the late 1950s and into the mid-60s. Some family members would not eat them out of fear of getting poisoned, I was a kid then and ate them. Fast forward to today I don't think I'd eat wild mushrooms.
DougS wrote:
Well done, neat photos!
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Wingpilot wrote:
My vote is for #3 also.
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Curmudgeon wrote:
Interesting set for sure
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steveo52 wrote:
Nice photos, very creative! What type of phone did you use?
The second and third photos remind me of the wild mushrooms my grandfather used to pick after the rains. He'd disappear into the woods to pick them, he also had a secret spot that he never let anyone know about. He brought back at least a half bushel ofthem back home. After cleaning them he would cook and freeze them, then at some point my grandmother would cook them along with Italian sausage which she and my grandfather made from scratch. It was mighty fine eating. This was back in the late 1950s and into the mid-60s. Some family members would not eat them out of fear of getting poisoned, I was a kid then and ate them. Fast forward to today I don't think I'd eat wild mushrooms.
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Thanks for looking and for your compliment and the interesting anecdote!
I use my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Vaun's photography wrote:
Thanks for looking and for your compliment and the interesting anecdote!
I use my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G.
I just bought that exact phone 1 month ago! Looks like I made a pretty good choice! ... but I still use the D850 for most of my shooting. But when I don't have it, well, the cell is most always with me, lol.
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