Photographing Mushrooms with the Kit lens || FungiFriday

in #hive-1513272 years ago

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Hello Everyone.
We all know that entering the rainy season is a good time for the growth of all kinds of mushrooms. However, I just want to share a little experience with how to get a picture without using a Macro or Fix lens. In general, to get a more detailed subject and bokeh background, you obviously need a lens that has advantages in lens speed and a large aperture. I mean prime lens or fix lens. I tried to shoot this mushroom subject using the Kit lens. This kit lens is a standard lens so it requires ways to get the right focus point because the lens I'm using does not have the maximum aperture so it has very slow autofocus issues.

Some of the ways that I use to get a topic more detailed, namely by using.

  1. Installing a tripod on the camera.
  2. Set Composition and do metering.
  3. Select manual settings
  4. Keep Subject and camera position unchanged
  5. Photographing a subject several times with different focal points.
  6. After I finished shooting, I exported the image to my computer.

And all the pictures that I managed to shoot, I processed the pictures with the Focus Stacking Technique in the Adobe Photoshop application. The following is the final result of an image that has sharpness and a little color adjustment technique in Photoshop.


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F-Stop : : f/7.1 ~ Focal Length : 45 mm ~ Exposure Time : 1/25 s ~ ISO : 100


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F-Stop : : f/7.1 ~ Focal Length : 45 mm ~ Exposure Time : 1/25 s ~ ISO : 100


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F-Stop : : f/7.1 ~ Focal Length : 45 mm ~ Exposure Time : 1/25 s ~ ISO : 100


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F-Stop : : f/7.1 ~ Focal Length : 45 mm ~ Exposure Time : 1/25 s ~ ISO : 100


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F-Stop : : f/7.1 ~ Focal Length : 38 mm ~ Exposure Time : 1/25 s ~ ISO : 100


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F-Stop : : f/7.1 ~ Focal Length : 38 mm ~ Exposure Time : 1/25 s ~ ISO : 100


Here's my Contribution to the amazing #fungifriday.This challenge is hosted by @ewkaw.

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F-Stop : : f/7.1 ~ Focal Length : 38 mm ~ Exposure Time : 1/25 s ~ ISO : 100


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Camera: EOS M50
Flash used: No
Lens: EF-M 15-45MM F3.5-6.3 IS STM LENS
Taken By: @anzirpasai

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Lovely species an very well managed photos!... Thanks for sharing!

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