Photojournal: When Fungi Last in the Dooryard Gloom.

 

This camera is a bit hit or miss for me, but I like it well enough.  No real chance to get a really really artistic shot.  Its not up to the strength of my old Canon A540 but its getting its job done.

But is it the camera, or the eye?  In other words, should I "learn on it"?

We've had several overcast days here, and a few more partly-cloudy days, and a few heavy rains, and here come the mushrooms.

Part of the key. It's a Fujifilm camera and I had to buy a new battery, incidentally, a battery that is sized-up for the higher-consumption models that rank more prominently in the product catalog.  Had the same feature in a Nokia phone, a battery designed for a more power-intensive model, and I could go weeks without charging that phone.

We can see two qualities of light in these photos, partial-shade and full sun, and the camera does well seemingly on either, save that the white saturates in full sun and obscures details, but such is the way of the eye, too.




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