Prima Ballerina
November 2009 edit:
Captured during an October walk in North Yorkshire in 2004, whilst laying on a very cold damp riverbank. This little dancing Funghi is about the size of a pea.
Technical:
Fuji S6500FD
Hand held on auto (laying in very wet grass in October)
Super Macro
6 miliion Pixels High
200 asa
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Maxoperandi
Super shot Mike…the depth of field and colour with that camera is brilliant!
Carla Jandelle...
oh GOODNESS…i had to do a double look at this little prima. lol
i think she’s a type of Cordycep? not sure…but her skirt sure is just grand!
Kristin N. Hamm
Just spectacular!!! : ) Love the title too!
David Silsbury
Great image Mike, well done and congratulations on your feature.
David
swaby
Fantastic shot!
Congrats on the feature!