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FungiA while back a few of us were rooting around taking pics of fungi (interesting stuff), and these are just a few. I have many more
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Nicely exposed images Oneputt. I sure don't envy you having to get down that close to those foul smelling phallic fungus. I have them in my front garden and murder to get rid of
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Nice work John, great to see the less glamours flora getting a see in, and not just flowers and pretty leaves. May I suggest that fungi would make for interesting "light painting" subjects, if you can find some in the dark (or locate them in the day and come back) and light them up with a soft torch, I'd reckon you could get some good results... somehow for me... Fungi suit nighttime shots more then daylight.
interesting subjects and great colours
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