A rather common species of woodland mushroom thrives amidst the shaded undergrowth of Lake Sanitarium, a locale long favoured by naturalists and artists alike. This secluded lake, steeped in quiet history, once served as a convalescent retreat in the early 20th century, earning its evocative name from the health-seekers who once found solace in its restorative air and waters. Today, it plays host to an altogether different form of contemplation: an annual photographic expedition undertaken by Joel and myself, dedicated to the fine art of macro imagery.
Armed with the Sony A7R V and the Sigma 105mm f/2.8 macro lens, we seek out the minute marvels of the forest floor—fungi, insects, textures—all rendered with a distinct tonal quality that has long distinguished the Sigma from its rivals. Although Sony is poised to release a new G Master macro lens, whose technical excellence is already anticipated by the photographic community, we are inclined to retain the Sigma. Its singular character in colour rendition—so vivid, yet subtle—offers a palette that cannot be so easily replicated, a lens not merely of function but of personality.
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Great photos. I find mushrooms fascinating.
ReplyDeleteFinding it gives the best dopamine boost
Delete...dreamy images.
ReplyDeleteJust missing the fairy
DeleteNo soy muy experta en ellos. Lo mejor es mirarlo y no tocarlo y comprarlos en el supermercado .
ReplyDeleteTrue wisdom. People go there getting magic mushroom
DeleteI always love seeing mushrooms :-D
ReplyDeleteRefreshing, isn't it?
DeleteYour mushroom photos are always so moody, and set a scene of spooky beauty. I don't think this new lens that is coming out can be any better than the one you have now.
ReplyDeleteJoel and I are gear heads. We love to buy new lenses to try out
DeleteStunning photos. You are amazing.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Words like this feel validating
DeleteLake Sanitarium sounds a very peaceful location.
ReplyDeleteI like your macro-shots here.
All the best Jan
The lake is very misty actually. I should post the images some time
DeleteThey appear to be so delicate, and probably are.
ReplyDeleteThe mushrooms look so delicate and beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYou have the perfect equipment for such a photo!!
Happy Sunday!!
These are beautiful to look at mushrooms and they are tiny.
ReplyDeleteVery nice mushrooms, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThese look magical.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mushroom images, they do look delicate.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, enjoy your day! Have a wonderful week!
Difficult colors indeed. Nice.
ReplyDeleteMy macro is a Tamron 90mm. It will have to do.
ReplyDeleteWorks of art!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little fungi!
ReplyDeleteThese photos have such a delicate vibe - these fungi are beautiful in their own way.
ReplyDeleteThis photo (both, actually) has the most magical feel. Love the contrast in color tone.
ReplyDeleteoh these images are dlightful of these tiny mushrooms. Enjoy your week. I am joining you at Mosaic Monday.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. Well done as always.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺
Felicitarte por estos magníficos macros, creo que por aquí tenemos especies similares.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Such gorgeous poetic moments!
ReplyDeleteIt's Thursday afternoon... Time to visit all my dear blog friends with their wonderful posts. To leave a thank you:
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WOW, absolutely stunning, Love finding mushrooms in the woods. Thank you for sharing and participating at SSPS 369. See you at #370
ReplyDeleteMagic mushrooms :-) Thanks for taking part in the "My Sunday Best" meme.
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