It was late afternoon sun, and there is a definite color cast. I haven't been
back by, but if I get a chance I will. The color still was very orange, though,
even without the color cast.
--Bob
www,bobwhitmire.com
"Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in
establishing tonal relationships!"
Ansel Adams
On Sep 4, 2011, at 7:24 AM, Brian Swale wrote:
> Bob wrote
>>
>> As mentioned before, some fungus encountered about a half mile from my
>> home along Route 32 in Round Pond.
>>
>> First picture in the gallery: Untitled
>>
>> http://www.bobwhitmire.com/found.html
>
> There's a slight possibility I can help with ID Bob, (but I don't know what I
> have done with my two prize mushroom field-books).
>
> I make the guess that you took that shot with afternoon golden sun shining
> directly on the fungus "shelves". Correct? If so, the altered colour does not
> assist with ID.
>
> If you are over that way again, is there any possibility you could carefully
> detach just one "shelf", and in natural white light with a slight sideways
> component to show surface relief, photograph both the upper and lower
> surfaces, in plan view, so to speak?
>
> Brian (botanist) Swale.
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