Let the light shine in
Mushrooms, Erik Butters' field
Our leader for fungi walks, Karel Bergmann
Showing off its gills
Fungus with orange flesh
Not "The Sickener"
Why I would never eat wild mushrooms : )
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Backlit gills
Perfect gills
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Just a little mushroom
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Beauty beneath
Two of a kind
Glowing orange
Gills in miniature
Disintegration
Back to the forest
What a colour
When the sun shines down
Almost too perfect
If you go down to the woods today...
Split gill fungi / Schizophyllum commune?
Forest goblet
Exquisite fungi
Deep in the dark forest
Little beacon of light
Gills
: )
Blurry ... but I like it
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Oh, joy!
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Tiny parasol
Catching the light
Tiny perfection - Lichenomphalia
Another mushroom
Gills galore
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Standing tall
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Light
This little light of mine ...
In the light
Pretty near perfect
Fungus rosette
Crepidotus
Let the light shine through
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On 7 September 2015, I went for a walk at Shannon Terrace in Fish Creek Park. I never seem to go for walks on my own anymore, but I really need to do more walking for health reasons. After about four days of rain, I made myself go on this walk and saw more than I was expecting to see, including a few reasonably photogenic mushrooms. I liked the gills of this mushroom, though it was past its prime.
Just as I was leaving the park, I noticed the dark clouds rolling in and I wasn't sure if some Mammatus clouds (sagging pouch-like structures) were forming. Most unlikely, but I wanted to be sure, so drove out towards the SW edge of the city. None to be seen, but it still felt good to see the very distant mountains.
Just as I was leaving the park, I noticed the dark clouds rolling in and I wasn't sure if some Mammatus clouds (sagging pouch-like structures) were forming. Most unlikely, but I wanted to be sure, so drove out towards the SW edge of the city. None to be seen, but it still felt good to see the very distant mountains.
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