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5th October 2015, 08:39 PM
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5th October 2015, 08:43 PM
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Re: The 3rd Kingdon - Fungi
Nice, makes the foliage look miniaturized.
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5th October 2015, 09:30 PM
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Re: The 3rd Kingdon - Fungi
There's fungus among us. Nice shot.
Dave
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7th October 2015, 07:13 PM
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Re: The 3rd Kingdon - Fungi
The only fungus I heard of lately is one from a tv advert of a battling toe-nail fungus...
Seriously, I have not seen a green fungus before...your EXIF says you used a 150mm lens. How far were you from this fungus? Just curious...
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7th October 2015, 08:16 PM
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Re: The 3rd Kingdon - Fungi
Hi Mark,
I am intrigued by what appears to be something metal to the right of the fruiting body - is that something you put there to hold an errant scrap of foliage out of the way?
Full EXIF for those interested: Nikon D7100, 150mm (f/2.8) lens at f/11, 1/250s, ISO 400 with Flash, shot RAW processed in ACR (9.2) and PS CC.
I admire your dedication, I can't be bothered getting down on hands and knees
Cheers, Dave
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7th October 2015, 08:51 PM
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Re: The 3rd Kingdom - Fungi
Life in miniature. I like it. I've often thought that I'm neglecting fungi and should pay them more attention. Maybe someday when I can't chase the members of the animal kingdom any more
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8th October 2015, 10:09 AM
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Re: The 3rd Kingdom - Fungi
Nice find and well captured.
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8th October 2015, 08:46 PM
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Re: The 3rd Kingdom - Fungi
Thanks all,
John, yep - loved the moss working with it to challange scale
Cheers Dave
Izzie, about 13 inches or so its my favorite lens, sigma 150 macro
Hi Dave H, its actually a small bug ovipositing into the moss, almost moved focus whenb i spotted it but decided on the fungi after all as i decided it was really too small was not easy to get must admit, first glance it looked like a small unripe acorn under the overhang, but decided it was worth the effort when i realised it was fungi
Cheers Dan, They are well worth it - dont fly / run / hop / slither away, not impacted by wind, often very colourful - and close up on Gills etc fascinating in detail
Thanks Jim, appreciated
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