Shroom
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Craig Duke
Australia
152 creative works found
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OM-2n. Zuiko 135mm w/25mm extension tube. Fujichrome Sensia 100.
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A surreal manipulation
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I promise not to post to many of these Shrooms.. Text can be added to any thing in my portfolio.. Create something yourself or I can make suggestions… These Shrooms could work well as a unique card for a recipe idea to give away or to an avid gardener you like alot.. Whatever.. :)
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Wanted very small tenants for neat new tropical style apartments,applications only considered if under 1/4 inch !!
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This image is in the public domain. I thought it would look great on a shirt. / From a 1916 edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, original illustration by Gordon Robinson. / Converted to vector drawing in Illustrator. Make sure you zoom in on this one. / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................
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There shot was taken in may garden, where there is mushroom mayhem with all the damp weather. I’m damp too after taking this!
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Since we’ve had some rain, mushrooms are popping up everywhere. Some post tweaking with saturation and blur. Let me just mention some dimentions here: Those huge white flowers are about 1mm from petal-tip to petal-tip. Also note the grains of sand and the blades of grass. This is a very tiny scene@
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Big thanks to Will Barton for the use of his gorgeous image Mr Shroom This is best viewed large! Fairy (c) Sarah Moore 2008
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This was taken on 05/31/08 at a nearby park here in Northern California…...you must get down to their level to adequately capture these little fungi….......the bubbles are from PhotoImpact and I do like the dimension that they add…...the frogs are mine…........hope you enjoy / _ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
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I took a trip to a local park early this morning, 05/31/08…......I managed to take about 75 shots and as I was leaving, I spotted these lovely little mushrooms popping up through the clover….......all kinds of visions started dancing in my head….this is one of those magical places to which I journeyed …............ / / / _ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
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Digital Art Painting with some heavy post processing. / I usually create 3D renderings, but this time I felt like 2D. / Hope you like it.
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I put some apophysis renderings together to form this work.
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This bright mushroom almost leaped out at use while we were looking for lichen to macro. There were no others – not of any variety – so it seemed to stand there proudly. I’d almost expect to see it there months later, showing off brightly. LOL!
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This unidentified fungus poked its head thru hard and dry dirt. It was all that fragile but it was significantly less hard than the ground it broke up to see the sunlight. One of the really cool things about this shroom is that light came through its pores and glowed a weird yellowish colour that you can see a bit in this shot. (I had the computer verify the colour so if it’s incorrect, please send all your complaints to Toshiba’s laptop division. :-D) As usual, I am always loathe to ‘pick’ the fruit of a mushroom; fungi seem more animal fauna than flora to me for some reason. But I was able to distinguish a few of the features of this toughie: its veil is still mostly in place but where it was parting, the hint of a fluted surface peeked thru; I couldn’t get the camera far enough under it to see what the underside showed but there wasn’t any ridging I could see with my head in the dirt, and; there is the slightest hint of a veil from the stem to the cap. Being in major heat, completely unsheltered by anything at all, on the bitter edge of a 300 foot drop, this little wonder of nature stood completely alone but who knows what other chunks of dirt were being lifted close by as the fungus’s other blooms fought their way to the surface?
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A cute little mushroom I found while on a bush walk at Dolamore Park. I like how it curls up at the edges
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Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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Found at Bogong Village, Vic, Australia. Autumn 2008
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