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Nolanea quadrata?


Nolanea quadrata?
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Copyright: Colin Cameron (styos) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 12 W: 0 N: 11] (59)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-11-06
Categories: Fungi
Camera: Canon PowerShot A70, Close-up 4x
Exposure: f/4.5, 1/60 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2004-11-09 6:20
Viewed: 1448
Points: 6
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I am not really sure what kind of mushroom this is. I did some looking around to see if I could identify it, but I never found a picture that looked the same as this. The mushroom Nolanea quadrata looks similar, but in the picture that was with the information it looks more orange-yellow in colour. If anybody can point me in the right direction, please do.
In order to get this shot, I again found myself laying on the ground in the wet, dirty leaves. This was handheld, available light, no PP work.

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  • RAP Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2524 W: 345 N: 2373] (7405)
  • [2004-11-09 7:34]
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Bonita primer plano Colin de este conjunto de hongos.
Adecuado POV para ver los detalles de los mismos.
Buen colorido y encuadre.
Sólo te recomendaría un F superior, para lograr un foco más efectivo sobre los ejemplares posteriores.

Pretty close up Colin of this set of fungi.
Adapted POV to see the details of such.
Good colorful and frame.
Only I would recommend a superior F, to obtain a more effective focus on the later exemplars.

To me it looks more like it could be Tricholoma saponaceum. Worth laying down in the leaves for though - nice composition and viewpoint. The only thing I would have maybe done slightly differently, is to clear some of the debris from the caps carefully with a small brush.

Nice shot, you can see very wel the detail of the cap, but for ident porpuses, it is helpful to see at least the rear part and the stem, so next time a workshop would help. I have plenty of good shots of fungi that I can not ident because I only got the top, so what I do is taking the "artistic" one, and then some others for ident. Greetings.

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  • PDP Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor [C: 2821 W: 344 N: 3779] (11769)
  • [2004-11-09 15:19]

Very nice shot of the caps of thes fungi, I like their soft looking texture. Good job you did here.

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