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Orange Mushrroms
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Description
It is already getting colder but mushroom season is still here.
I found these ones growing on a moss on an exposed sunny rock.
No luck identifying them and any help is appreciated.
I did take one out of the ground to show the details under the cap.
Tech Note
+2 close up lens
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| To extramundi: crop | shirgold |
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11-06 14:20 |
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- halki
(469) - [2005-09-13 14:32]
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Hello Shir!
Very nice capture!Composition are great.This capture like big forest:)
Thanks for posting...
Shir, very interesting fungi. Colorful photo, good sharpness and details. Thanks for sharing.
- puciu
(2603) - [2005-09-13 17:49]
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Dobrze pokazane są te grzybki, fotka trochę za ostra, ale ogólnie OK.
Robert.
- Toni
(2034) - [2005-09-14 8:09]
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Nice composition. Great angle and sharpness. Pretty colours.
Toni
This looks very much like a Lacaria bicolor, not sure, but most problably from lacaria family, they are difficult to ident. I have a similar one, although smaller, here:
http://www.treknature.com/gallery/Europe/Spain/photo20438.htm
Nice sunny shot, the only thing I dont like is the stem touching the left frame. Thanks for sharing.
Shir, Very sharp image with an interesting composition. Light, colors, details, textures, low POV all very good. Well done.