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Sep 25, 2017 19:58:43   #
judy juul wrote:
Indian Pipe-easy to miss in the woods around here...

Neat! I don't think I have seen any of these in person.
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Sep 25, 2017 17:37:46   #
lhammer43 wrote:
While walking along some forest trails in Alaska last month I was generally lagging the others in the group as I stopped to examine and capture images of unique looking plant life I don't normally see around my neck of the woods. Dee said one evening that if I ever was stuck for a challenge subject to host I should do one on "Forest floor flora, fungi, berries and lichens". So here we go. I'™m always amazed at the variety you see wherever you go, and I'™d like to see what gets your attention enough to stop and shoot it with your image capturing machine. Even if it'™s in your own back yard, bring it.
While walking along some forest trails in Alaska l... (show quote)

Love the berries!
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Sep 25, 2017 17:37:18   #
John N wrote:
Out in the local woods yesterday for some early Autumnal shots, and I spotted this on the way back. How fortunate was that? Handheld, CANON 60D using a 50mm F1.8 borrowed from my neighbour.

Interesting shape!
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Sep 25, 2017 17:36:01   #
rdubreuil wrote:
Excellent subject for a challenge, here's my humble contribution.

Nice composition!
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Sep 25, 2017 17:31:39   #
Detroit Roman wrote:
Autumn in western Michigan a week ago. Christmas colors.

Great color!
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Sep 25, 2017 17:26:47   #
lhammer43 wrote:
Ok, y'all go ahead and throw some mosses in there too if you like. I was intrigued by how they made themselves a home on this old rope and post in front of one of the Air B&Bs we stayed at.

Nice. They do seem to thrive on natural materials like wood and rope!
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Sep 25, 2017 17:23:08   #
lhammer43 wrote:
A few years back I had taken the first shot of the growth on one of dad's trees in Missouri. The second one was taken in AK last month and I learned that the Atabaskan culture made use of it to carry fire from one camp site to the next. They would hollow out the middle. Place the live coals and embers from the camp they were leaving in the hollowed out "Punk" fungus. Place it in a hide pouch to carry to the next camp site to start the next camp fire.

I did not know that! Interesting history - and could be useful!
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Sep 25, 2017 17:16:54   #
lhammer43 wrote:
I'm enjoying a walk in your woods this morning.

Thank you - I love it when Autumn begins!
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Sep 25, 2017 14:49:47   #
GibsonGuy wrote:
From Costa Rica.

Beautiful! I love the first one - do you know what it is?
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Sep 25, 2017 14:47:42   #
Irenejb wrote:
Some from my walk in a county park on the 15th of this month......

Lovely shots!
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Sep 25, 2017 14:04:01   #
I'm sorry for posting so many photos, but this morning I took over 100 shots and had a hard time choosing only a few to post.

Reindeer Lichen?


White fungus and sun shining through a dead leaf.


Lichen


seed box seed pods


brown jelly fungus


Walnuts


dogwood berries


calico asters and pine cones


he thought I couldn't see him!


Box Turtle among the ferns

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Sep 25, 2017 08:37:23   #
RSPB wrote:
Here is one of mine. Great topic - I'll try to locate another one to post.

This one looks like scrambled eggs!
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Sep 25, 2017 08:35:28   #
roxiemarty wrote:
Your shroom photos are wonderful! I have always loved all the different types of fungus and lichens that grow in the moist shaded areas of the outdoors. Here is one of mine.

So delicate!
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Sep 25, 2017 08:34:51   #
bluechris wrote:
The rest of the photos

Great shots! Nice variety.
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Sep 25, 2017 08:31:53   #
bluechris wrote:
These mushrooms were taken in my garden many years ago. I had bought on Ebay for $75.00 a used Olympus 3.2 MP point and shoot. It had a killer sensor and a fantastic macro feature which I used to the hilt. I got some great photos from that little camera. After thousands and thousands of photos, after 5 years it gave up the ghost. It was my very first digital camera and since them I have acquired a few more.

Love these! especially the last one!
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