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  • This is the view of Melbourne from Xavier College in Kew. This statue stands outside the chapel and from this angle it appears to have a posture of appeal. / Are we that bad? Do we need divine redemption? / -

  • I am lucky enough to live near Kew Botanical Gardens in London which is such a beautiful place to visit. I took this shot at the end of October, just as the trees were begining to change colour / on a beautiful sunny day.

  • Inside the Princes of Wales Conservatory at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

  • Inside the famous Palm House in Kew gardens. This is the largest Victorian glass house in the world. I took 3 paces inside and instantly had to take my glasses off because they steamed up, my camera took 5 minutes to acclimatise before I could use it, I was a bit worried about it, as I’m sure it says something about excessive humidity in the manual, water was dripping from the roof! lol Still, it seemed to survive the experience. As you can see… they grow exotic tropical palms in here!

  • This tiny 2cm diameter fungi – Mycena sp – was photographed along a track at Swan’s Crossing the Kerewong State Forest , west of Kew , NSW, Australia, on an overcast summer day. Fuji S9600: f/11 @ 1.1sec, Manual focus, ISO80, Tripod, Trimer, Natural light. / S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fabulous fungi and likeable lichen. Enjoy! FUNGI: SWAN’S CROSSING / (Click the links!) Mycena sp / Mycena sp / Entomola sp / Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena subgalericulata / Ramaria ochraeosamonicolor / Hypholoma fasciculare / Lycoperdon / Polyporus cinnabarinus / Usnea scabrida /

  • Early morning mist rolling across the Thames from Kew Gardens.

  • Found in the Princess of Wales conservatory at Kew Gardens. / Chinese water dragon

  • This lovely little quartet of very well naturally lit fungi are fine specimens of Mycena subgalericulata . 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. Found and photographed along a track at Swan’s Crossing the Kerewong State Forest , west of Kew , NSW, Australia. 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 fabulous fungi and likeable lichen. UPDATE: / August 2008 / This li’l beauty has won me a Merit Certificate in my camera club’s July 2008 Open Competition in the Large Colour Print Section. UPDATE: / 27-01-09 / The Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club held its 2008 Print of the Year Competition presentation tonight. / These rainforest fungi were awarded a Credit Certificate in the Open Large Colour Print section. Enjoy! FUNGI: SWAN’S CROSSING / (Click the / links!) Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena sp / Mycena sp / Entomola sp / Ramaria ochraeosamonicolor / Hypholoma fasciculare / Lycoperdon / Polyporus cinnabarinus / Usnea scabrida /

  • This little quartet of lovely yellow Mycena fungi bowing toward the light was photographed using my smallest aperture and longest shutter speed for a good exposure in a very dark corner under a log. 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. Found and photographed along a track at Swan’s Crossing the Kerewong State Forest , west of Kew , NSW, Australia. Fuji S9600: Manual settings of f/11 @ 30sec, Macro, Manual focus, Tripod, imer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fabulous fungi and likeable lichen. UPDATE: / 10-02-09 / This beautifully lit fungi photograph was awarded a Merit Certificate in the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club’s January 2009 Open Competition in the Large Colour Print section. Enjoy! FUNGI: SWAN’S CROSSING / (Click the links!) Mycena sp / Mycena sp / Entomola sp / Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena subgalericulata / Ramaria ochraeosamonicolor / Hypholoma fasciculare / Lycoperdon sp / Polyporus cinnabarinus / Usnea scabrida /

  • This quartet of “Hedgehogs” is in reality a species of fungus that I have been unable to yet identify, so if there are any budding mycologists out there, help would be appreciated. NOTE: Thanks to Carla Jandelle Petters the species has been identified as Lycoperdon, a family of Puffball Fungi. Further research will finish the identification. / Carla’s gallery can be found here . Found and photographed along a track at Swan’s Crossing the Kerewong State Forest , west of Kew , NSW, Australia, right at the end of autumn. This photograph (and more), are THE best fungi shots I have made so far. I was out with 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: Macro, f/8 @ 1.1sec, Tripod, Timer, Natural light. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fabulous fungi and likeable lichen. UPDATE: 8-9-09 / My spiky puffballs were awarded a MERIT in the Port Macquarie Panthers Camera Club’s August 2009 Competition in the Open Digital Colour Section. UPDATE: 2-10-09 / My spiky puffballs have WON the Fungilicious Group’s Puffballs, Earth Stars, Hard-skinned Puffballs or Birds-nest Fungi Challenge. Enjoy! FUNGI: SWAN’S CROSSING / (Click the links!) Lycoperdon sp* – Hedgehogs / Entomola sp / Polyporus cinnabarinus / Mycena sp / Mycena sp / Mycena subgalericulata / Mycena subgalericulata / Ramaria ochraeosamonicolor / Hypholoma fasciculare / Usnea scabrida /

  • I really like the wonderful rich forest colours in this shot. All down to great natural light and a long exposure. The fungi are a colony of Polyporus cinnabarinus a species of Bracket Fungus and were photographed in the rainforest off a track at Swan’s Crossing the Kerewong State Forest , west of Kew , NSW, Australia, on a hot summer day. 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: Macro, Manual settings of f/8 @ 1.5sec, Tripod, Timer. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop CS3. Visit the Fungi & Lichen collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more fabulous fungi and likeable lichen. Enjoy! FUNGI: SWAN’S CROSSING / (Click the links!) Polyporus cinnabarinus / Entomola sp / Mycena sp / Mycena subgalericulata / Ramaria ochraeosamonicolor / Mycena subgalericulata / Hypholoma fasciculare / Mycena sp / Lycoperdon / Usnea scabrida /

  • Beautifully marked bar-headed geese swimming around in the river at Kew Gardens.

  • Taken at Kew Gardens. I recently sold a two-year, non-exclusive licence for this image to Lauren Hutton Cosmetics for use on the new Passport to Brazil product line. Not sure whether they will use it or not, but the money’s in the bank!

  • Red Oak leaves at Kew

  • Autumn colour at its finest

  • At the risk of gilding the lily I couldn’t resist a photo filter on this magnificent plane tree I came across at Kew this weekend

  • I spent most of my visit to Kew Gardens staring at the ground! So many patterns in the leaves and patches of frost, and the silver and golden bronze colours so beautiful.

  • 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 /

  • The elegant rippled edge of a white orchid at Kew Gardens, London, UK

  • A detail of one of the man orchids on show at the Tropical Extravaganza, Kew Gardens, London

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