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Porcelain Fungus
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Les Bennett (williewhistler)
(1577) |
Genre: Fungi |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2015-10-23 |
Categories: Fungi |
Camera: Nikon D300s, Sigma 10 - 20 EX DG |
Exposure: f/29.0, 1/20 seconds |
Details: Tripod: Yes |
More Photo Info: [view] |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2015-11-04 1:50 |
Viewed: 1456 |
Points: 12 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Porcelain fungus is specific to beech wood. It appears in late summer until late autumn on dead trunks and fallen branches and occasionally it grows on dead branches high up in living trees. It is also named the poached egg fungus or slimy beech cap. |
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- PeterZ
(49139) - [2015-11-04 2:14]
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Hello Les,
Beautiful white in splendid light. Fine contrasting colours against the dark background.Excellent sharpness and taken from a very good POV.
Regards,
Peter
- lousat
(65489) - [2015-11-04 3:59]
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Hi Les,the light is fantastic like in your green field of TE...ehehe...magnificent capture of this mushroom family,the best exposure,fine details and great point of view too,very well done and very interesting.Have a nice day and thanks,Luciano
- iti
(7939) - [2015-11-04 10:16]
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Hi Les,
Very nice species fungi. Fantastic sharpness details and amazing colours.
Regards Jiri.
hallo Les
very nice picture with good light and beautiful naturel colours
thanks gr lou
- anel
(40574) - [2015-11-05 12:10]
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hello Les,
Very fine picture of these beautiful fungis..they have the right name.
Anne
Hello Les,
Very nice POV and well detailed fungi. I like the details of gill. Good use of light. Nice species....
Thanks for sharing,
Regards and have a nice WE,
Srikumar