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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
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from the “Under the toadstool series” ...
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* / /
Photoshop painting
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 / /
“The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the pipe out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice. `Who are you?’ said the Caterpillar.” An illustration for the well-known story of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, where she meets Mister Caterpillar. Who persists in asking her: “Who are you?” Done with oil pastel on cardboard, details added in with a normal pencil.
Untouched macro. / Best viewed LARGE
A scenery from one of my beloved pieces of forest in The Netherlands. A group of the Angel’s Bonnet (Mycena arcangeliana). - – - – - – - – - / Some other photos. / - – - – - – - – - / - – - – - – - – - / sold: 2 times as framed print through RB (member + mystery buyer)
Well not that kind of mushroom.
I had promised John a fairy in his glade of bluebells, but the Unicorn insisted on coming too – they are such pushy creatures! Thanks to John Edwards for letting me play with his image. Some other Woodland Creatures… © Sarah Moore 2008 Sold – Card
Inspired partly by an article about musician Holly Throsby and the workings of her mind. / I enjoy reading about creative and complex minds and I can identify with some of her anxieties. / I like to use metaphors to represent the state of mind, by using objects or fairytale themes that often seem simple can carry a great depth of emotive meaning. pencil drawing.
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Small blue fungus amongst the unmistakable shape of Myrtle leaves in a typical Tasmanian rainforest. / The first time you see these fungus, you assume they cannot be real. Their amazing colour does make them unique and attractive. / A particularly impressive example, I decided rather than interfere, to leave the small speck of dirt / debris on the front one, keeping it real as I like to do. / It could easily be cloned out if that’s your preference. Dimensions: 3872×2592 pixels. How much detail is there in my images? / This image has an example If you like this, you’ll probably like / my other images.
Acrylic and Oil Pastel On Wood. Here’s Ophelia transformed into a fairy princess in a land of enchantment :D Here’s wishing you all a An Enchanting New Year filled with special moments! :D You can view and buy my other “Owl Fairy Princess” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:
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 /
This specimen was standing proudly waiting to be photographed. I took this shot last Saturday with my Canon 450D, 18-200IS lens. ISO 200 exposure 1/20s at f5.6, processed in Raw. /
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