Fungi toadstool 

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  • Alice in Wonderland inspired vector artwork. A mix of my favourite worlds! see also: / / and…. /

  • We have toadstools growing on the other side of the driveway! Fairy rings one side, houses the other! I’ve left food and other related things in the tags… it must be food for someone! It did have an ant crawling on it. I missed it though (obviously!!).

  • A delightful group of fungi found in Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania. / Don’t ask me what the name is – I’ll leave that to the experts.

  • The under-side of a toadstool. Back-lit and glowing.

  • Nominated for the “Pay it forward” group by Patricia L. Ballard who had this to say about it: / “She’s made something of incredible beauty out of the inside of a mushroom cap. The colour, composition, and lines are all just amazing.” Thankyou Patricia and everyone for your wonderful comments and support. I am so very pleased that so many have gained pleasure from this image. ______ / Featured on the Redbubble home page on 12th Aug 2008. Winner of Nature’s Macro Canvas (No flowers or insects) warmth Challenge

  • another from the ‘under the toadstool’ series… with slightly different lighting.

  • from the “Under the toadstool series” ...

  • First macro of a toadstool taken with new camera

  • Buna Shimeji or Brown Beech Mushrooms+ / Click to view by category / / Fractal Images / Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images* / /

  • Enoki or Enochi Mushrooms – edible / / Click to view by category / / Fractal Images / Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images / /

  • I took this shot on my last trip to Tasmania with Neil Boucher, when we went to Cradle Mountain. / These tiny Mycena fungi were everywhere.

  • taken at upton gardens , wales

  • Toadstools captured at Chudleigh, Tasmania.

  • Please see here for more details Excuse the size, its really rather epic!

  • Toadstools I found today, not sure what species yet. Watch this space! Nikon D80 Sigma 70-300 APO Macro at 240mm / f-22 at 0.3 seconds ISO 200

  • The Subject: / This solo fungus , (possibly Entomola Species), is spot lit by a tiny shaft of light breaking through the rainforest canopy. The Location: / Found and photographed along a track at Swan’s Crossing in the Kerewong State Forest , west of Kew , NSW, Australia, right at the end of autumn. The Making of Chiaroscuro: / This photograph (and more), are THE best fungi shots I have made so far. I was out with the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club’s most knowledgeable and experienced fungi hunter and used long exposures with natural light for almost every shot. / Fuji S9600: Manual settings of f/8 @ 3.7sec, Macro, Manual focus, Tripod, Timer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fungal delights. NOTE: / 18-02-09 / Thanks to Edwin Catania I have discovered a new photographic term – Chiaroscuro – that basically means light-dark. UPDATE: 14-4-09 / This beautifully lit fungus has won a Merit Certificate in the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club’s March 2009 Open Competition in the Large Colour Print section. UPDATE: 24-4-09 / This spot lit mushie took out 1st Prize the 99th Annual Wauchope Show’s Photography Competition in Still Life – Colour section. Enjoy! FUNGI: SWAN’S CROSSING / (Click the links!) Entomola Sp / Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena sp / Mycena sp / Ramaria ochraeosamonicolor / Hypholoma fasciculare / Lycoperdon / Polyporus cinnabarinus / Usnea scabrida /

  • Featured in Simply White Artwork Gallery – May 2009

  • Beautiful rainbow colors shine thru the gills of a Velvet Foot (Flammulina velutipes) mushroom. / An edible I find too beautiful to eat

  • THE SUBJECT: / A very rare find. Two fine specimens of the fruiting body of the Entoloma hochstetteri fungus in the natural light of a slightly overcast autumn day. THE LOCATION: / Along a track in the Kattang Nature Reserve, Dunbogan, NSW, Australia. THE MAKING of ‘The Blues Brothers #1 (Entoloma hochstetteri)’: / Out on a fungi hunt with a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club mate, we were only 150 metres from the car park when we saw the beautiful blue of these fungi poking up from the leaf litter. / As I had never seen any blues in my almost four years of fungi hunting, I was as excited as a kid at Christmas with this find. / This photograph is brought to you after much pain and discomfort as I was bitten by a bull ant, my mate was bitten by a leech and we were both bitten by mosquitoes. The things we do…..! / Fuji S9600: RAW, Super macro, Manual settings of f/3.6 @ 1/60sec, Manual focus, ISO80, Timer, Camera on ground. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fungal delights. NOTE: / I lightened the image slightly and gave the saturation a little tweak for printing on Ilford Galerie Smooth Gloss Media and it did a marvellous job on the blues. UPDATE: 23-04-09 / The Blues Brothers has been featured in the Fungilicious Group. UPDATE: 1-7-09 / The Brothers have WON the Fungilicious Group’s *Colour – Blue Challenge. UPDATE: 18-7-09 / This fungi study has been featured in the “Endangered Plants Group”. Enjoy! FUNGI: KATTANG / (Click the links!) Entoloma hochstetteri – The Blues Brothers #1 / Volvariella speciosa / Boletellus emodensis / Omphalotus nidiformis (Ghost Fungus) / Omphalotus nidiformis & Sciarid sp / Spike Jones #3 – Cryptotrama asprata / Agaricus campestris /

  • THE SUBJECT: / A very small developing fruiting body of the Cyptotrama aspratum (Gold Tuft) fungus found on a rotting dead branch and caught in the gorgeous natural light of a slightly overcast autumn afternoon sky. / About 1.5cm high. THE LOCATION: / Along a track in the Kattang Nature Reserve, Dunbogan, NSW, Australia. THE MAKING of ‘Spike Jones #3 (Cryptotrama asprata)’: / Out on a fungi hunt with a Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club mate, we were only 150 metres from the car park when we saw the beautiful glow of this fungus poking up from the leaf litter. / While most of the fungi we found were the blues we found three of these at different stages of development. / This photograph is brought to you after much pain and discomfort as I was bitten by a bull ant, my mate was bitten by a leech and we were both bitten by mosquitoes. The things we do…..! / Fuji S9600: RAW, Super macro, Manual settings of f/4.5 @ 1/10sec, Manual focus, ISO80, Tripod, Timer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fabulous fungi and likeable lichen. NOTE: / I lightened the image slightly and gave the saturation a little tweak for printing on Ilford Galerie Smooth Gloss Media and it did a marvellous job on the oranges/yellows. UPDATE: 19-05-09 / Little Spike has been featured in the Amateur Art Photography Group. UPDATE: 20-6-09 / My glowing golden Fungus was placed 2nd in challenge and has been Featured in the Fungilicious Group. UPDATE: 25-8-09 / This li’l golden Fungus was awarded 5th Place in the Shapes & Patterns Group’s Patterns on Fungi & Mushrooms Challenge. UPDATE: 21-10-09 / My tiny spikey fungus made it into the TOP TEN of the Fungilicious Group’s Cream de la Cream Fungi Challenge. Enjoy! FUNGI: KATTANG / (Click the links!) Cyptotrama aspratum – Spike Jones #3 / Volvariella speciosa / Boletellus emodensis / Omphalotus nidiformis (Ghost Fungus) / Omphalotus nidiformis & Sciarid sp / Entoloma hochstetteri – The Blues Brothers #1 / Agaricus campestris /

  • A wonderful display of Mica Cap Coprinus mushrooms sit on a cut stump…just waiting for me to come and view them. / These are an edible mushroom as long as they’re harvested before the gills start to change color from white to purple/gray to black….. / They’re a member of the the Inky Cap fungi…these deteriorate very quickly, with the caps turning to a dripping black goo…..which is actually it’s spore!

  • Mycena interrupta / Christmas Hills, NW Tasmania Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-200mm lens @ 200mm

  • I title this the way I do? Because of all the action going on in between these gills. / Mushrooms and fungi carry so much life in them, and this Jack O’Lantern was no exception. Each cap I collected had TONS of beetles, a huge slug, and many other critters doing business inside. / Once I brought the 3 caps I collected home, they all decided to abandon ship. lol

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