The flower like mushrooms in the end of the video are actually flowers. They are parasites and therefore lack green chlorofyll. We have a similar species in Scandinavia, Monotropa hypopitys, parasite on pines via mykorrhiza mushrooms.
Quelle intéressante vidéo, merci - trés pédagogique-, et quelles supers idées pour photographier les champignons. Le premier est probablement un bolet bai, courant sous les conifères. C'est de toute façon un bolet au vu de sa mousse et de son aspect général.
Enjoyed, liked and subscribed. I’m off out today here in Somerset UK on a fungi hunt, and thanks to seeing this I will pop some tin foil in my bag because I loved what you did at the end with the bokeh
Stellar images, instructional content, capably presented without distracting hype, amiable host. Just subscribed.👍 Not satisfied with volunteer fly, Daniel “kidnaps” slug to model for him - nice😊. (Kidding.) At least our host was honest about posing the creature. Red frame glasses could be a channel “thing”.
Very cool and creative! Do you normally just pick focus points yourself for a focus stack? Or do you focus bracket? I'm having trouble with focus bracketing settings but taking just a few selective focus points seems very doable!
I've been shooting a lot of macro for the last year or two and lately have felt my images are uninspired. I've really enjoyed your videos and look forward to trying out some constant lighting.
Amazing images. I just found you on Instagram. I expect your channel will grow based on the quality in the diverse background you have with Photography, best of luck. I look forward to your next photo shoot.
Very nice Daniel. Loved the little LED lights. What brand are they? Thank you for taking us into the world of macro. Merci beaucoup. Greetings from Norway 🙂
Being a fellow Canon user when you focus stack did you use auto focus stacking with ample light? Right now I have a Godox flash as my only light source and it won’t go off in auto only manual focus stacking. I may have to invest in some external lights
This is gold . Tell me about the Nd filter . I want something that can use any type lenses . I need something like frame can put Nd filter for all lens thank you
Great question Joel, To achieve a less compressed shot, I decided to experiment with my 28-70mm lens and ultimately settled on using it at 70mm for the last two shots. Given the circumstances, I didn't feel the need to switch to my macro lens as I was able to maintain focus effortlessly at this distance. I hope that clarifies things!👍🙂
Good job on the videos Daniel! Love to see your photos. I like that you are color grading your videos but they seem a bit oversatured to the point where it can be aggressive to the eyes. Nonetheless love your tips and creativity! I hope you get to monetize soon!
For me, nature photography is what I see. I don't remove bits of twigs from a macro and disrespectfully capture animals to enhance photos. There is A.I. and painters, artists who can do that in their studios. I also don't trek through deep moss immortalizing my boot prints. With no disrespect but that's what I remember from your video.
Doubting that this is a mushroom you are shooting here. It isn't an orchid? No! Monotropa uniflora, a Very special plant without chlorophyll but a flowering plant not a mushroom!!!
So you go take pictures and you disturb the area around your subject, not to mention putting a slug on your subject... If everyone that takes pictures places things to their liking and disrupts nature we would have no nature. Take your pictures with your hands OFF!
Love seeing the creative process behind your photos! Learning a ton!
Thanks for the comment JP !😉✌️
I liked the use of foil bits in the background for distant highlights. I'm going to copy that idea😎
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❤ Thanks for the video! Incredibly beautiful and interesting!!! The magic kingdom of mushrooms...
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Great video Daniel! Who knew tin foil could create such a great bokeh affect! I LOVE the one with the slug! So cute!
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Excellent video. Great images. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it😉
Love the underlying message of UNLOCKING!! 🧠
I knew you noticed!😉✌️❤️
Thank you for an English version Daniel … my wife was getting tired of translating!
Haha, pleasure!🙏😉
You really appear to enjoy sharing your wisdom. Thank you for the video 🙂
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Magnifique, merci beaucoup pour toutes ces infos et ces magnifiques clichés
"...without being too direct." Very subtle. ;) It worked - subscribed.
Thanks 🙏😉
Quel talent, bravo!
Et merci de faire de nous des témoins privilégiés de la construction progressive de ton image :)
Un grand merci !🙏😉
Just incredible 🙌
Thanks 🙏
Very nice end good video Thank
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Nice one, loved the use of the foil with the ghost pipes
Thanks 🙏😉🤟
Excellent video. And LOVE the Ulanzi cubes.
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The flower like mushrooms in the end of the video are actually flowers. They are parasites and therefore lack green chlorofyll. We have a similar species in Scandinavia, Monotropa hypopitys, parasite on pines via mykorrhiza mushrooms.
Very interesting! Thanks for taking the time to point that out!😉👍
Damn, came here to compliment him on his photography and correct him about the fungusn't!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monotropa_uniflora
At 2:43 you walked right by a great photo of one by the stump.
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Quelle intéressante vidéo, merci - trés pédagogique-, et quelles supers idées pour photographier les champignons. Le premier est probablement un bolet bai, courant sous les conifères. C'est de toute façon un bolet au vu de sa mousse et de son aspect général.
Un grand merci ! Aussi pour l’info!🍄😉👍
Woow. It's magical and sometimes mysterious. I was so in the moment with your video. Thank you! I've gleaned alot. ❤
Thanks for the comment Mandi.
I’m glad you enjoyed it and got into a meditative space while watching it 😉✌️
Enjoyed, liked and subscribed. I’m off out today here in Somerset UK on a fungi hunt, and thanks to seeing this I will pop some tin foil in my bag because I loved what you did at the end with the bokeh
Great Video! And I Love The Last Photo, It Was Amazing!
Thanks for the feedback!
realmente impresionante, saludos desde Chile!
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outstanding images. thank you Daniel,
Thanks for the common Patrick!🙂
Amazing
Hello Daniel, glad I came across your channel, learning a lot
Thank you 🔥🙏
Thanks for your feedback, my friend. I’m happy you found something you like in what I do.🫶✌️😉
Muito bom ! 📷 👍
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I like the foil trick! Good job!
Thanks Patrick, always have it in my bag!😉👍
Some lovely videos Daniel. When is the best season to shoot mushrooms and fungi? Thanks for the videos.
Thanks for the feedback, my friend🙏🙂
Over here in eastern Canada it is between August and October
Stellar images, instructional content, capably presented without distracting hype, amiable host. Just subscribed.👍 Not satisfied with volunteer fly, Daniel “kidnaps” slug to model for him - nice😊. (Kidding.) At least our host was honest about posing the creature. Red frame glasses could be a channel “thing”.
Thank you very much for your comment. It is much appreciated and yes red frame glasses could be a channel thing.😜✌️
Very cool and creative! Do you normally just pick focus points yourself for a focus stack? Or do you focus bracket? I'm having trouble with focus bracketing settings but taking just a few selective focus points seems very doable!
I've been shooting a lot of macro for the last year or two and lately have felt my images are uninspired. I've really enjoyed your videos and look forward to trying out some constant lighting.
Thanks my friend!😉 I’m happy I got to inspire you to try new stuff ✌️ enjoy!!!
Flexible LED Lights 👉 bit.ly/4cz7i6j
WOW What a voice you have
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Amazing images. I just found you on Instagram. I expect your channel will grow based on the quality in the diverse background you have with Photography, best of luck. I look forward to your next photo shoot.
Thanks a bunch for this message Rick. Really, thanks!😉🙏
Very nice Daniel. Loved the little LED lights. What brand are they? Thank you for taking us into the world of macro. Merci beaucoup. Greetings from Norway 🙂
Thank you very much for your comments!😉✌️
Here the link to the gear used in the video!🙏
tr.ee/PFJMXbI_y0
Being a fellow Canon user when you focus stack did you use auto focus stacking with ample light? Right now I have a Godox flash as my only light source and it won’t go off in auto only manual focus stacking. I may have to invest in some external lights
I always use continuous lighting for my microphotography. All my subjects are not moving and I focus stack pretty much every shot.😉✌️🙏
This is gold . Tell me about the Nd filter . I want something that can use any type lenses . I need something like frame can put Nd filter for all lens thank you
Any filter would do. Just need adapter rings for each lens!✌️😉
congratulations Daniel you are an artist, what program do you use in post production? thanks
Lightroom 😉✌️
Le filtre polarisant pour enlever la réflection sur le champignon ... Vais utiliser ce truc pour la carapace des scarabées. Merci 👍
Très bonne idée Michel, tu m’en donneras des nouvelles et tu partageras tes photos!😉👍
salut Daniel. Superbes images! Question: quelles lumières DEL utilise-tu pour faire ton éclairage de tes sujets?
Merci Jean!👍😉
Voici un lien pour les lumières. linktr.ee/danielaucoin?ltsid=9d3320cc-4fb3-4407-a58e-04de24db6753
Un francophone. Je m'inscris à ta chaîne.
Merci beaucoup!😉👍
Great video! I'm curious why you switched away from the macro lens?
Great question Joel,
To achieve a less compressed shot, I decided to experiment with my 28-70mm lens and ultimately settled on using it at 70mm for the last two shots. Given the circumstances, I didn't feel the need to switch to my macro lens as I was able to maintain focus effortlessly at this distance. I hope that clarifies things!👍🙂
Good job on the videos Daniel! Love to see your photos. I like that you are color grading your videos but they seem a bit oversatured to the point where it can be aggressive to the eyes. Nonetheless love your tips and creativity! I hope you get to monetize soon!
Now that's what I call a constructive comment!😉 I will certainly pay more attention, and thanks for the time you took to write! A+
Ça me fait plaisir, je compte bien te suivre pour voir plus de tes videos!@@DanielAucoinFineArt
Ojalá se haya llevado todos los pedacitos de papel aluminio qué uso para el montaje
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Did you use focus stacking?
Yes!😉✌️
What equipments u use - tripod, lumencube
tr.ee/PFJMXbI_y0
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Hi,
is this a circular or linear polariser?
Circular ✌️😉
Is this your profession or just a hobby?
Both😉✌️
hello, great video, I still don't understand the role of aluminum foil
It’s for bouncing the light✌️😉
@@DanielAucoinFineArt thank you
Why are so many UA-cam photographers doing art to see videos lately
Probably because it’s the most underrated aspect of landscape photography😉. At least it is for me.
Thanks for your comments👍✌️
For me, nature photography is what I see. I don't remove bits of twigs from a macro and disrespectfully capture animals to enhance photos. There is A.I. and painters, artists who can do that in their studios. I also don't trek through deep moss immortalizing my boot prints. With no disrespect but that's what I remember from your video.
Thanks for letting that out 😉
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I subscribed... but not too direct
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Doubting that this is a mushroom you are shooting here. It isn't an orchid? No! Monotropa uniflora, a Very special plant without chlorophyll but a flowering plant not a mushroom!!!
Thanks for your feedback, my friend. Someone told me the same thing and thank you for pointing that out again thanks for the helpful comment.🙏✌️😉
Buenas fotos pero demasiada manipulacion.
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So you go take pictures and you disturb the area around your subject, not to mention putting a slug on your subject...
If everyone that takes pictures places things to their liking and disrupts nature we would have no nature.
Take your pictures with your hands OFF!
✌️
Mennyire gyönyörū képeket csinàlsz . 🌹🏆🏵️
Csodàlatos 🎉 nagyon szeretem, élö festmények .