Sunday, November 28, 2010

Mushrooms/ Macro Monday

Unknown mushroom(s)

I have no idea what kind of mushroom this is but it was growing underneath a pine tree last Friday. I think it's actually several mushrooms. I took the photo because I liked the quirky shapes.



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25 comments:

  1. Mushrooms are very interesting; there are so many varieties and they grow in so many places!

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  2. another mushroom in strange shape this monday, there are so many and we know so few by name

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  3. I've never seen one like this before. Really interesting!
    B.

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  4. I have not seen this type of mushroom before and it's very unusual looking - thanks for sharing!

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  5. This is pretty unique form for a mushroom. Happy Monday!
    MM-cheese cake

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  6. I have been taking mushroom photos, too, but none as nice as this one. In fact, some of mine are even a little gross.

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  7. Looks like several mushrooms being squash together! lol

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  8. Interesting shape I'd say...great photo.

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  9. Interesting looking mushroom. You got a really great shot of it.

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  10. Have no idea me either what cind of of mushroom that is ??
    But I love the shape !

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  11. I don't think my guests would haved liked these in my beef stroganoff tonight.

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  12. it looks a bit velvet-like
    great shot

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  13. Nice shot, but it doesn't look familiar to me either.

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  14. Very quirky shapes and even the texture and tone seem quite unusual! Great shot!

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  15. I thought it was some kind of fuzzy, furry little animal all scrunched up to keep out the cold!

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  16. I like the shapes too

    you asked about the effects on my MYM shot
    I took it from across the lake and it was blurry so I played with softening the edges to make the blur look intentional and then I added vibrance to the center to accentuate the yellow leaves
    all done in Picnik and all a happy accident :)

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  17. It's very interesting! Looks to me like a teddy bear hugging himself.

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  18. Looks like a few mushrooms cuddled together!

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  19. I like the way funghi grows together like this and just fits itself around the other fruiting parts!

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  20. I thought they were some kind of creature at first, lol. Lovely!

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  21. These are quirky shapes indeed. But they do result in a great macro.

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  22. Looks like they are snuggling up to stay warm!

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  23. Now that is a very unique shape...very cool!

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