Your opinion? Yellow Stagshorn (Calocera viscosa)

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EXIF
DMC-G81
ISO200, f/13, 1/6
Olympus 60mm

Baenki

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Another glowing mushroom. This time around the workflow was a little more complicated.




What you see here is a composite of four different images, which themselves are focus stacks, stitched together by masking.

Affinity Photo:
  • Underexposed base layer
  • Backlit mushrooms (masked, no blending)
  • Frontlit mushrooms (masked, 20% ADD blending)
  • Light from above (masked, 40% ADD blending)
  • Copy of frontlit mushroom (masked for snow in front, 49% SCREEN blending)

All of these individual images a also focus stacks, done from 9 individual bracketing shots each, so 36 shots overall.

I put some orangey-yellow ellipses over the mushroom and the snow in front and blurred them with a gaussian blur of >1000px. Setting this to the Glow blend mode and adjusting the opacity gives a nice adittional colored glow to the image.

Capture one Post Processing:
  • Sharpening & Clarity
  • Highlight & Shadow edits
  • Color adjustments
  • Split toning
  • Gradient masks for exposure adjustments
 

Jack

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Looks lovely Baenki . Before reading the description I thought it's cheese . But yes, you have good composition here.
 
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Helix_2648

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Hard piece of work Baenki! I've never thought about to illuminate a yellow coral mushroom. But yes... it's popping. A really good result!
Glowing mushrooms are not easy, aren't they?
 
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