Bioluminescent Mushrooms

Cxizent

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  • Canon EOS R6
  • RF50mm F1.8 STM
  • 50.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.8
  • 5 sec
  • ISO 65535
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  • Canon EOS R6
  • RF50mm F1.8 STM
  • 50.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.8
  • 2.5 sec
  • ISO 40000
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  • Canon EOS R6
  • 70.0-300.0 mm
  • 300.0 mm
  • ƒ/10
  • 10 sec
  • ISO 51200
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  • Canon EOS R6
  • 70.0-300.0 mm
  • 300.0 mm
  • ƒ/5.6
  • 30 sec
  • ISO 32000


The first photo isn't technically a macro, but I love how the RF 50mm F/1.8 performed at catching detail in such low-light conditions - the only light sources were the moon above the tree canopy, and the ghost mushrooms themselves! This was my first time taking my Sigma 70-300mm Macro lens out and using it in anger, and I'm hooked! I can't wait to find more tiny things to photograph.
 
Very interesting - I thought these only grew in Brazil?

Paul.
 
Wow, so cool. Makes me wish we had them here. It would be like walking through the forest in Avatar.
 
Very interesting - I thought these only grew in Brazil?

Paul.
I actually know very little about them, and was lucky enough to have a local friend in the mushroom community tell me about them and act as my guide! So I've only just looked it up, and from what I can tell Omphalotus nidiformis is mostly found in Southern Australia - weird! I was also under the impression they were in South America, but perhaps that's a different species?
Wow, so cool. Makes me wish we had them here. It would be like walking through the forest in Avatar.
Thankyou! It was incredible; even with the moon out, you could clearly see the glow with the naked eye! We spent a lot of time laying on the cold ground just staring at them before I even got the camera out :ROFLMAO:
 
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The first photo isn't technically a macro, but I love how the RF 50mm F/1.8 performed at catching detail in such low-light conditions - the only light sources were the moon above the tree canopy, and the ghost mushrooms themselves! This was my first time taking my Sigma 70-300mm Macro lens out and using it in anger, and I'm hooked! I can't wait to find more tiny things to photograph.
Cool stuff - never thought to go to my local fungi hangouts at night. Slippery down there. The 1.8 looks great. I still use my EF 50 mm with the converter. I'm still trying to adjust to seeing forum photos shot at ISO 40000...
 

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