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Russula heterophylla (14)
Hormon_Manyer Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 220 W: 26 N: 305] (1120)
Hello,

My today upload is a Russula, most probably Russula heterophylla or something else very similar from the 'heterophyllidae' section of Russula genus. I also upload a documentation photo as workshop.

I post-processed really lot to get rid of the disturbing purple tone of the original photo (which was most probably caused by f/2.8 - my mistake). Honestly speaking I don't remember every step, but I've done it for at least an hour, with both Photoshop and Photoimpact. Although this seems like a simple image, I worked on it so much today morning... If something seems simple, it's not quite sure it really is simple...

Thanx for stopping by. I return to write comments within a few hours. Respectfully Yours, László

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Hormon_Manyer Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 220 W: 26 N: 305] (1120)
another POV
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Documentation photo from another POV

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Hormon_Manyer Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 220 W: 26 N: 305] (1120)
Operating with colours
Edited by:aes_thor Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 163 W: 29 N: 445] (1834)

Hi Wladyslaw,
in photoshop first I've used selective colours tool to check different versions of colours, then shadow/highlight, contrast and colour balance to gives some balance between shadows and lights.

I hope You like my proposition,

Cheers
Adrian