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Hygrocybe Environment


Hygrocybe Environment
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Copyright: Steve Reekie (LordPotty) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1449 W: 146 N: 3764] (12035)
Genre: Landscapes
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-05-12
Categories: Fungi
Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/25 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): New Zealand Fungi [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2009-05-20 15:20
Viewed: 640
Points: 22
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Once again,we are in the mixed broadleaf/podocarp/Nothofagus forest on the plateau above the Arnold River power station.
At places around the edge of the plateau,the wind has taken out large patches of trees,and left clearings full of broken rotting branches .... perfect mushroom country.
At this location grow masses of yellow/orange Hyrocybe in large colonies.This is also the home of those beautiful bright blue mushrooms,Entoloma hochstetteri.
In the autumn months between March and June,especially after very cold nights and clear days,hundreds of species of many different colours spring up all over the Arnold River plateau.
These yellow Hygrocybe are among the most common.
Its very hard to pin them down to an exact ID with out examining the spores with a microscope.
There are quite a few of these yellow Hygrocybe that are quite similar.
This shot is taken looking out towards the edge of the plateau,and the dam below can be seen from a lookout in that direction.
In the other direction the forest is thick and dark,with tree trunks covered in a black mold that looks like chimney soot.

I hope you like this shot of the yellow Hygrocybes in their natural habitat.
Thanks for looking.
Steve

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I am fascinated. Your love for mushrooms and fungi. Your love for the ocean. Your love for all things in nature. You crawl on the ground. You swim in the water. You surf on the water. You walk through caves. You are an amazing man with a camera.
Bob

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  • Argus Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3831 W: 190 N: 11410] (35161)
  • [2009-05-20 21:13]

Hello Steve,
Tilting the image makes the composition more interesting but these Hygrocybi fungi are attractive anyway, taken from a fine low POV on the Nothofagus forest floor with striking contrast.
Thanks and all the best,
Ivan

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  • Marx44 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 174 W: 95 N: 604] (2146)
  • [2009-05-20 21:20]

Hello Steve,

These yellow fungi look so cute and candy like.
Interesting POV and composition is nice.
The details, colors and lighting is wonderful.
TFS.
Marx

Hi Steve,

I wonder if this shot will look different with Lomo camera :-)

Superb low pov with shallow focus for that dreamy effect. Excellent tilt framing for pleasing effect.

Regards,
Jusni

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  • red45 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2705 W: 74 N: 8864] (30243)
  • [2009-05-21 12:09]

Hi Steve!

Yellow [or orange] twins from microforest. I like composition with other fungi in BG and diagonal horizon line. Yes I know, you had to be tired :-) As always great promotional picture of NZ's bush.

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  • PeterZ Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2411 W: 94 N: 5569] (17712)
  • [2009-05-21 12:14]

Hello Steve,
Beautiful photo of these fungi. Great low POV in natural colours and a very good composition and sharpness.
Regards.
Peter

Hello Steve,

Beautiful capture of this interesting mushrooms.
Light,focus and details are excellent.
Good notes.

Hi Steve, an awesome macro capture of these wonderful mushrooms from an effective low POV with great DOF and details.
TFS and cheers,
Bayram

Steve do these start life as bright orange fungi and then slowly go yellow? The orange only evident in the gills once they have turned yellow

hello Steve
nice composition with details
beautiful colours
greeting lou

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  • foozi Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1343 W: 0 N: 2585] (9117)
  • [2009-05-24 5:53]

Hi Lord,
beautiful yellow on beautiful dark background.
Glowing well and sharpness is very excellent here. I like its almost similar size and looks.

regards,
Foozi

Hi Steve

Wow a year has flown by since I was there shooting fungi, its been a good year though for me. As I said very busy at the moment, by its good to see you back here. These guys bring back fond memories, I must do it again sometime.
Great composition.

Chris

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