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Copyright: Christophe Berche (christophe) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 414 W: 61 N: 376] (1783)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-11-27
Categories: Fungi
Camera: Olympus C-8080 WZ
Exposure: f/5.0, 1/6 seconds
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2004-11-29 11:59
Viewed: 883
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [French]
I know what you are going to tell me, more mushrooms, good for the meantime, I didn't have the opportunity to take other things, sorry,

Carpophore: yearly, without foot, in the shape of petal or console, 1-7-cm large, 1-4 cm of projection and 2-4 mm of thick, reflexive or spread reflexive, rarely entirely lying on the substratum; to thin, tough, supple flesh when expenses, rigid to the dry, less a mm of thickness, brown crimson pale.

Superior face: covered of stiff hairs, becoming more or less barefaced as aging, equal or bumpy, generally zoned concentrically, some zones formed of bristlier hairs, whitish gray to brownish or greenish by the presence of green algaes growing between hairs; to sharp, sinuous margin and a few clearer, lobed among the big specimens.

Lower face: scaly, often poré close to the margin; to the tight, irregular blades, 1-3 mm of large, distant of 0,3-0,8 mm, purplish in the beginning, then brown purplish and brunette while aging, becoming torn with age.

Spores: cylindrical to allantoïdes, smooth, hyalines, 6-7 x 2-2,5 µms. Whitish Sporée.

Habitat: In numerous troops forming rows of individuals superimposed or overlapped, often merged laterally, on the trunks died of even standing conifers or fallen to soil, mainly of firs and spinets. As the carpophores decomposes themselves very slowly, one meets some all year round but the period of growth is especially the end of the summer and the fall. Common

Edibility: Non edible

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To gerhardt: mushroomschristophe 1 11-30 01:48
To extramundi: Sorrychristophe 1 11-30 01:34
To Arjuna: Champignonschristophe 1 11-29 12:26
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  • Luc Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2058 W: 316 N: 4403] (14709)
  • [2004-11-29 12:10]
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Amènes-en des photos de champignons, Christophe. Surtout de cette qualité!
Excellent point de vue.
Belle présentation et une excellente note.
Merci

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  • RAP Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2524 W: 345 N: 2373] (7405)
  • [2004-11-29 14:44]

Agradable captura con excelente POV y colorido.
Tal vez el foco es algo soft, seguramente a causa del F5 insuficiente en este caso.
Atinado encuadre e interesante nota.

Pleasant capture with excellent POV and colorful.
Perhaps the focus is something soft, surely because of the insufficient F5 in this case.
Accurate frame and interesting note.

I dont know if I will give you points for this one, I am quite upset, I dont like your comment "more mushrooms, good for the meantime, I didn't have the opportunity to take other things, sorry" :DDD
I am a mushroom lover and I must tell you that they are crucial for the developement of all the plants and animals on this planet, so as good as any other subject.
You got a beautiful one here, I would have liked a nearer view or a workshop to show more detail, but I like them very much. I hope I wont hear you saying such a think again :-D

Hi Christophe, the mushrooms you post does not bother me. I love looking at them. I stay in a semi desert and I do not get to see this type of fungi. So thanx for sharing.

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  • willie Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1023 W: 61 N: 648] (2083)
  • [2004-11-30 12:08]

We here in certain parts of South Africa hardly ever see wild mushrroms. Your post is very interesting.
Good work Christophe

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  • japie Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1996 W: 107 N: 1897] (5103)
  • [2004-11-30 14:08]

This is a beautiful image of which the DOF, sharpness and DOF is excellent. Very well done.

Thanks for posting

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  • PDP Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2964 W: 366 N: 3848] (11733)
  • [2004-11-30 14:54]

Hi Christophe, I love the colours and textures here. I also think the POV - looking up at the fungi is interesting. Well done.

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