Marvellous Brian! Not sure that you need the bottom largest mushroom and the smaller one to its upper left. Three is good in photographic terms, an odd number, but I would crop. Plus not too much to absorb.
Well done; i have feeling that removing the top portion and showing just upto the arch like cutting of the front plantain tree will do more good; just a feeling
I think you are there, nice rich colors.
Nice concept. I think to reach the level of "art" you'd need to eliminate a bit of the clutter. Like the large dead leaf at right and the grunge at left. I take it those are stumps of banana plants? I read somewhere/some time ago that banana is actually a type of grass rather than a tree. Which makes perfect sense when structure of the plant is considered rather than simply size.
Nope, bananas are not in the grass family they are in the MUSACEAE family. Hopwever, the fungi are indeed growing on a member of the grass family: Bamboo, Giant Butong to be precise. The dead leaf is a bamboo leaf. I did clean up some of the clutter.
It's nice to see you moving in a different direction (again). I suspect it will impact how you handle the other genres you are working it.
Fine Art Photography is not all that well defined, but the definition that I like best suggests that it is art that could be hung on a wall in a gallery. Are you going look at printing your work?
Did my high tech trial crop technique (held two pieces of paper against the computer screen) Like it best cropped just left of the leaf and at the height of the cut bamboo stem.
The fungi have grown a bit but the basic shot is still there. If the rains co-operate I'll try a reshoot.
I would agree with that, but it is not the only criterion of worth. I find the composition with three fungi one above the other very attractive. I would agree that the banana leaf gets in the way, but I do not find it detracts too much.
I would guess that the fungi are some form of Stereum or Trametes (Turkeytail), probably the former.
John
And if I did that you might be right. Though you would need to show me some proof for your belief. As it is I only temporarily store shots on my computer. One of my reasons for blogging is that I us my blog as storage. I rather doubt that the world will miss many or any of my shots in a hundred years.