My Fungi Photograph's

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Adrian
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My Fungi Photograph's

Post by Adrian »

Hello.

Ive been searching for and photographing fungi this month, since its seasons are in favor here in Australia at the moment.

I made a album of my fungi photographs from this month, its still growing, but here is what ive got so far, i hope you enjoy them.

My Fungi Photograph's

(havnt gone through the process of identifying them all yet)

beetleman
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Post by beetleman »

That is one large collection of beautiful mushroom photos Adrian :shock: The red one is awesome :wink:
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Post by Walter Piorkowski »

You have been one busy fellow Adrian. Very nice work.
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Post by Adrian »

Thanks Bettleman
The red one i was quite stunned by the strong red color of it when i found it, it was slightly transparent, im pretty sure its the Australian Fungi "Mycena Viscidocruenta "

Thanks Walter ive been enjoying myself.

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Post by Ken Ramos »

A really nice gallery of images there Adrian. :D I have a Flickr account but have yet to use it. Also I have been wanting to do some fungi images but the weather here is so dry, that not much of anything in the way of fungi is growing. :(

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Post by Adrian »

Thanks Ken, I started Photographing Fungi Cause theres like no Bugs around in this cold weather, but i notaced there was lots of fungi, there small and great subjects for macro equipment, so i saw the opitunity and took it, and im glad i took it cause fungi are allso facinating subjects.

one thing i really love about them is with alittle effort you allways find ones you havent encountered before, and it makes it quite exciting cause you never know what your gonna find.

I decided to use a flicker account cause its good to have a place to have all my photograph's, i allso wouldnt want to spam the hell out of this group with all my fungi shots, so it makes things easyer for me.

im thinking about making a second flicker account just for random/fun/casual stuff, this flicker account i have now is more my formal flicker, and i dont want to flood it with silly stuff, but i need to put that silly stuff somewhere!

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Post by Ken Ramos »

I have put a few things on Flickr but have not really tried it out as my server for my personal web page as of yet. Presently I am using Photobucket for that. One thing I do like about Flickr is that you can use it like a personal forum, meaning that folks can post comments on your subjects such as we do here but you can present a multitude of your photographs for them to chose from at once, without having to wade through those of others. Sort of like an "I love me," type of site, where only your photos are presented on a page. :lol: I really need to sit down and "tag" those that I have on there, so they will be easier to find. I may just put them under Nature, I am a bit undecided as of yet. There is a tutorial there to guide one along I seem to have seen. I hate site tutorials but they are most of the time helpful. :D

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