Myxomycete Hunting

Welcome to the fall of 2025!

Slime mold fruiting bodies

That sounded a little more ominous than my welcoming you to the transition from a scorching Summer to a crisp Autumn was intended to. Over the last few days, while worrying about the disturbing news coming from, it seems, everywhere, my anxiety was interrupted by two delightful surprises that reminded me that I have a job to do. The unexpected events were an introduction to a new photographer and the onset of several days of moderately heavy rainfall. The photographer is a chap named Kutub Uddin - from Bangladesh - and his work was brought to my attention by our own macro Master, Graham Carey. Kutub was previously unknown to me, but that is my fault, not his. If I had paid attention to the prestigious Natural History Museum (UK) Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, I would have seen his work much sooner.

Home grown myxos

Kutub and I have not yet spoken but I have contacted him and expect to meet with him sometime in the next few days. I have reached out to him to see if he would be interested in coming onto the channel for a conversation about his rather lovely fungus and slime mold work. His images may well remind you of the award winning fungus photography of Australia’s Steve Axford, or the groundbreaking slime mold artistry of California’s Alison Pollack - but you be the judge. His work can be found on the Natural History Museum’s website (https://www.nhm.ac.uk/wpy/gallery/2025-slime-family-portrait?tags=ed.current) or on his own website (https://www.kutubuddin.photography/home).

It is the springtails that photobombed my picture that make it interesting

Apropos of nothing, but interesting nonetheless, Kutub lives just around the corner from my childhood home in the South of England. In fact, the woodlands that he frequents in search of the remarkable species that he showcases on his website are but a ten minute drive from my hometown, in the heart of the rolling chalk hills known as the South Downs. It really is a small world!

more myxos from my terrarium

What does rain have to do with any of this, you ask? Well, this corner of Middle Earth has been as dry as a bone all summer long, with very little precipitation since the merciful end of Winter (though there is another one planned for later this year - shudder!). I have been led to believe that this is precisely the circumstance under which dormant plasmodial slime molds will perk up and slither off in search of nutrition. It is also forecast that we will see a significant drop in temperature within a couple days of the rain ending and that this may be just the ticket for getting the piles of crawling dog’s vomit to rethink their plans and instead turn into fruiting bodies. Whether or not any of this is actually true is still open to debate, but the promise of a window of prime slime mold conditions is just too exciting to ignore.

We seem to have just two species around here…

Then it occurred to me that here was a rare opportunity to push the envelope and try something that no person in their right mind would even consider - A live-streamed slime mold hunt in the woods of Central Illinois. And this is exactly what I am going to try to do this Thursday during Macro Talk Too, at 2PM Central Time. We are going to take a walk in the woods and find some fruiting bodies to photograph. While we are turning over logs and digging through damp leaf litter, I will talk about how best to photograph these minute structures, in the field and in the studio. I will show you how I harvest and transport these delicate structures back to my studio. I will also demonstrate my own lighting preferences for use  in high magnification field macro photography. What could possibly go wrong? Here is the link… https://youtube.com/live/q--joWJedk4?feature=share


So what about Macro Talk on Tuesday at 8PM? I thought that this would be a perfect opportunity to  share with you my experiences using the Platypod camera platform, as well as the Laowa 90mm f/2.8 super macro lens, and a selection of exciting new macro field lights from Small Rig. This will be a multi-product pre-review that will set the stage for actually using this equipment during our field trip on Thursday. Time permitting I will also be doing a  book review and introducing you to my 3D printed, high-magnification, LED-illuminated, quantum-inspired, anti-gravity capable slime mold locator and identification aid. If not, you will get to see it in action on Thursday. Here is your link to the Tuesday livestream - https://youtube.com/live/bPSY-vAayH4?feature=share


Saturday is Pzoom day for my Patreon Supporters and we are going to continue the theme of slime mold imaging by taking a close look at my setup for studio for photographing the specimens we brought back from the field on Thursday. Of core, we will stick to our usual programming during the first hour, so if you have images to share, or an introduction to make, or an update to report on, plan on doing so in the first hour. That is at 10AM on Saturday, 10.25.25 and your invitation is posted over on Patreon.


If you are not a member of my Patreon Supporters group, but would like to be a pert of keeping this channel alive and kicking, please visit my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/allanwallsphotography and see how much richer your life can become by giving me some money!



After Pzoom, at 12:30 on Saturday (still 10.25.25) we have another episode of Tangent! This is a forum for anyone interested in 3D design and modeling for macro photographers. We talk about all kinds of “maker-related” stuff, but the focus is usually going to be on improving our Fusion 360 CAD/CAM skills. It is hosted by Larry  and myself and it is free for anyone who wishes to attend. This week we will handle any followup from last month’s discussion around parametric design workflow before diving into this week’s topic - more information coming soon. This your invitation to the party - Allan Walls is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Allan Walls’ Tangent, with Larry Strunk

Time: Oct 25, 2025 12:30 PM Central Time (US and Canada)

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Fruiting bodies disgorging their spores

That is all I have for today. Hope to see you sometime this week!

Allan

Lester Returns and the 2024 Gift Guide

Eye of a mosquito - a reminder of warmer times


Well it is definitely that time of year again. I woke up this morning to find the ground covered in a mysterious white substance, very cold to the touch (I have been told), and not uncommon enough in this part of Middle Earth. So, one of the ways the people of Illinois survive this insult to the senses is by planning for the coming winter holiday season. In the south, our planning was usually put off until Christmas Eve, or earlier if a cold snap forced the temperatures down into the low 60s, reminding us of the coming festivities. But here we are, covered in deadly snow and still weeks to go before families once again gather at the dining table to scream at each other. With the excitement and anticipation at a fever pitch in all the local drugstores, where Christmas music started just before Easter, I feel like I would be remiss were I not to do my holiday macro gift guide livestreams early this year.

Winter



In trying to think up a way to make the guides a little more fun this year I have decided to split them into two distinctly different offerings. On Tuesday, in Macro Talk, I will be focusing on a comprehensive list of all the really practical and useful things that every macro photographer could use and should have in their kit bag or studio. It makes for a long and interesting list of really cool ideas. I will go through the list and explain why I think these are items that should be on your list for 2024. Spoiler alert - I have included links to every one of these items below - if you don’t want to know what I am going to be suggesting, don’t read the rest of this post! The link to the stream is here - https://youtube.com/live/_3iZvU8qO8k?feature=share



Thursday’s list is a completely different matter - it is a list of all the stuff we really want to get for Christmas, but know there is no real chance that we will. But it will still be fun to talk about the gift guide for the macro photographer who already has everything they could ever need. Think of it as the ultimate macro wish list for 2024. Here is a link to the Livestream, Macro Talk Too - https://youtube.com/live/IXj8a-lZWtE?feature=share



Tomorrow I will also be releasing the second half of the Lester Lefkowitz interview, in which Lester goes over the high points of the second volume of his “Guide to Close-up and Macro Photography”. Here is the link to the video, which will not be posted until 10AM on Tuesday 12/3/24. https://youtu.be/UGfMHtmxyuU

To order a copy of Lester’s books, go to Lester’s website, https://www.macrophotographer.net, and follow the instructions. The video is a long one but it is worth watching as it is packed full of fun and interesting information and Lester is in excellent form - don’t miss it!



Also released today was episode 11 of the AfterStack series in which we talked all abut the custom brush tool in Photoshop - loads of good information in this one! The video link is - https://youtu.be/gj6Mb0HMZkA?si=oMIkNFCQRTD0H3SK


This is a Pzoom weekend so on Saturday I will be hosting a discussion for my Patreon supporters - I am still working on the agenda, but it promises to be another entertaining and educational macro photography feast. Your invitation to this event is posted on the Allan Walls Photography Patreon page. I will see at 10AM this Saturday. There is no Tangent this week.



I was disappointed to miss my livestream on Thursday, but it was for a good reason - I was in Indianapolis for Thanksgiving with my eldest daughter, Lauren, and I had a lovely time with her. Unfortunately, it is starting to look like the Christmas week is also going to see a schedule disruption as I will be in rural Tennessee for that holiday. I just learned that internet is provided by some kind of satellite link, which probably means a download speed of <1.0MBPD (mega bites per day) and an upload speed considerably slower. That would be no fun for you or me, so unless I can find a way around it, I may have to take that week off completely. I will let you know if I come up with a better plan.



I am still trying to get the competition plan tied up for this month - I want to find a way to  split the prizes between experienced photographers and relative newcomers The problem is that all the handicap[ping ides that I have had would require that I know who has placed in the top ten in previous competitions, but that would take me going back through every competition video I have done in the last 3 or 4 years, and I don’t know when I will be able to do that but I think I will have no other choice. The way things stand now, there are going to be two groups - Group I - those who have ever made  it to one of the  the top three places at least once and everyone who has placed in the final 10 two or more times , and 2)  everyone else.









As promised here is a list of every prize that has been donated for this giant 2-month competition, along with the names of the donors, so far - I will contuse to accept donations right up to the last week of December - so if you have a new or gently used piece of kit that you no longer need, and think would make an attractive prize, please let me know right away. You can also go ahead and send the prize to my studio as soon as you can, so that I can get your name on the list of donors without delay. My address is:

  Allan Walls Photography

2417 West Wagner Lane

  Peoria, Illinois 61615


Here are the prizes and donors we currently have:

1) Volume I and II of Lester Lefkowitz’s excellent book “Guide to Closeup and Macro Photography:”, signed by the author - donor - Lester Lefkowitz

2) Volume I of Lester Lefkowitz’s excellent book “Guide to Closeup and Macro Photography:”, signed by the author - donor - Lester Lefkowitz

3) Volume II of Lester Lefkowitz’s excellent book “Guide to Closeup and Macro Photography:”, signed by the author - donor - Lester Lefkowitz

4) Datacolor’s Spider X Studio color calibration suite - donor - anonymous

5) 360° Flex Tilt & Pan Head - Z&V Mount Designed with Alyn Wallace, from Move Shoot Move - donor - Paul Maschak

6) Two, 5-day macro photography getaways to the Buffalo National River area of Arkansas with full accommodations - donor - Mr and Mrs. George Simpkins

7) A 3-hour private macro photography lesson package - with me - you set the agenda

8) A Sigma 105mm f/2.8 macro lens (F-mount) - donor - Alan Recktenwald


I think there will be a couple of additional prizes - stay tuned!


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WARNING - do not read any further unless you want to see the entire holiday gift guide! Listed below are links to every item discussed in the gift guide livestreams scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday of this week. Some of these links, though not all, are affiliate links, which means I may make a small fee when you complete a purchase using one of these links. Now you know!

These are not  strictly in the order presented in the livestreams - but close. They should all be in here though.


1) the Laowa 100mm f/2.8 2:1 Macro lens - the one that started it all! https://amzn.to/41eZuo5

2) Laowa 90mm f/2.8 2:1 Macro Lens - the one that I fell for this year. https://amzn.to/3ZjfD9h

3) The wonderful Nikon Z-8 - if you have to ask…   https://amzn.to/3CXRYnC

4) Raynox DCR 250 - you already have the DCR 150 - isn’t it time you tried short focus with this bargain beauty? https://bhpho.to/3VjmiPV



5) Godox MF12 macro flashes - nothing more to be said - https://bhpho.to/3OCkLk7   or.  https://bhpho.to/3OCkLk7

6) Aputure Amaran AL-M9 mini LED - tiny and powerful - a great little light! - $72 - https://amzn.to/4gaE5Aw

7) SmallRig RM01 mini lighting kit - you need to check this one out - very handy   https://bhpho.to/3OCkLk7



8) Manfrotto BeFree tripod - light and compact -  https://amzn.to/49l4xoR

9) Platypod Extreme - I want one of these! - https://bhpho.to/4fU0Zwx

10) Novoflex Magic Ball- the best of the best - https://bhpho.to/4ff72Lw

11) K&F Concept - variable ND filter - a very useful tool - https://amzn.to/4gjboSl

12) Lowepro Slingshot Edge 250AW - a great sling bag when you don’t need the whole backpack - https://amzn.to/3VmlcCN

13) Think Tank Pixel Pocket Rocket - the best memory card holder -  https://amzn.to/3ZAeziM



14) An awesome bubble level for your macro rig - https://amzn.to/3ZkPhUm

15) Manfrotto Still Life Table - a clever way to shoot indoors - https://amzn.to/4eZSRZW

16) WeMacro Rail - the best bargain in macro-land - Still only $300 - https://www.wemacro.com/?product=wemacro-rail

17) Mitutoyo M-Plan infinity corrected mic cryoscope objectives - the best high end optics for photography - https://www.edmundoptics.com/p/5x-mitutoyo-plan-apo-infinity-corrected-long-wd-objective/6621/?srsltid=AfmBOorjXv4tSqGxZjXGmsWWMkaczq6hh78eVCi1yHeHMMs4cRU8duw_

18) Zerene Stacker - the best Focus Stacking program on the planet - https://www.zerenesystems.com/cms/stacker




19) Godox SL60W continuous light - a powerful addition to the studio - https://amzn.to/49gEejG

20) Swift SW380T Microscope - A reliable entry level scope for photographers - https://amzn.to/4iiFAP5

21) Hoya polarizing filters - a must for birefringent crystal photography - https://amzn.to/3ZxqwG4

22) B&W close up filter set - a great option for macro beginners - https://bhpho.to/3Zw3jUG




23) Fotodiox Reversing Adapter - you don’t have one?!?!    https://amzn.to/3OWGPpX

24) Lensbaby OpticSwap macro kit - https://amzn.to/3COWOTV



25) Prusa mark 4S ($729)   - https://www.prusa3d.com/product/original-prusa-mk4s-3d-printer-kit/.    or Prusa core one kit ($949)    https://www.prusa3d.com/product/prusa-core-one-kit/

26) Datacolor SpyderX2 - my calibrator - https://bhpho.to/3B7TEua

27) Lensalign Focus Calibration System - https://amzn.to/3VmrylD

28) Pelican 1510 - indestructible - https://amzn.to/3CW2WKg

28) Dehumidifiers - mine are still going after 10 years from Wisesorb - https://amzn.to/3B9KOMm

29) Smartphone microscope mount from Tridaptor ($47) - https://amzn.to/3OIFoLj

30) Insect Display case - https://amzn.to/4fVk6pN

31) Micropipette - awesome buy - https://amzn.to/4f6QULC

32) Fog Machine - handheld from Ulanzi - https://amzn.to/419xxhw

33) Water Drop Kit - Miops splash - https://amzn.to/3ZxKIY9



34) Books - separate video topic - macro texts, field guides, insect books, general photography

35) Memberships - entomologic society, local or online photography club, etc.

36) Courses and workshops - Bugshot, Paul Williams, Stewart Wood, Macro workshop in Costa Rica (Macro Wild Photo).

37) Trips galore - links in livestream


Camera Bag Essentials

1) a really good flashlight - Surefire EDC-2 - Dual Fuel - $200 - https://amzn.to/3VlgEwJ

2) the best multitool -  Leatherman ARC $229 - https://amzn.to/4gjj4nz

3) Water holder - Lowepro $37 - https://amzn.to/3OAbVmL

4) Power bank - Anker 27,650mAhr - $129 - https://amzn.to/4ggjo6l

5) Batteries - the best 18650s you can buy - Molicel P28B - https://www.18650batterystore.com/products/molicel-p28b-18650-2800mah-40a-battery

6) UV light - fox fury Rook NDT UV - https://bhpho.to/3OBLNbh

7) Koala microfiber cloths - https://amzn.to/3OAwTSz

8) Sophia Rose poncho - the best - https://amzn.to/4eYaqJV

9) Lens pen - from LensPen - https://amzn.to/3Vk4rbu

10) - Kiwiphoto 18650 box - https://amzn.to/41l5D2h

11) Fenix HM 65R headlamp - https://amzn.to/3BlXMql


There may be more, but we shall have to wait for tomorrow’s stream to see - this has been a long 14 hours of work and I am going cross-eyed. Hope to see you tomorrow evening!

Allan

Helicon or Zerene - choosing the right focus stacking software - Part II - The testing

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Helicon or Zerene - Choosing the right focus stacking software - Part III - Conclusions

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Gear Review - SplashArt - Water Drop Collisions on a Budget

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Ever thought about trying your hand at water drop photography? Check out my independent review of the awesome and affordable SplashArt MkII water drop kit. Or just look at the cool water drop collisions.

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