12/16/2009
Back to summer for this extreme close up of fresh green moss from this summer. Emmon’s Preserve in Kennebunkport ME is a few acres along a steam protected by the Kennebunk Land Trust. There is a rustic hiking trail that winds through, mostly along the stream. There is always something of interest to photograph there.
This was taken, as you might guess, from right down on the ground, using the flip out LCD on the Sony H50 and the macro setting. I used EV compensation and program shift to get as much depth of field as possible. EV compensation was also useful in taming the highlights in this full sun shot.
Sony DSC H50 at 31mm equivalent and macro. F3.5 @ 1/60th @ ISO 100. Programmed auto with -.7EV compensation and program shift.
Added Clarity and Vibrance in Lightroom, Blackpoint to the right. Sharpen Landscape preset.
Looks like the makings of a toss salad!