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Ballerinas
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Rolf Becker (rbeckerb)
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Genre: Fungi |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2007-11-01 |
Categories: Fungi |
Exposure: f/3.2, 1/60 seconds |
More Photo Info: [view] |
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop |
Date Submitted: 2007-11-17 7:56 |
Viewed: 4570 |
Points: 6 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
I have been watching an old trunk for a while and found a certain kind of fuhgi, posted at http://www.treknature.com/viewphotos.php?l=3&p=127826
they were comming and going when it rained. One day after the rain pased I visited again the trunk and I found a big group of fungies taht looked like the skirts of Ballerinas. Next day they have disapeared.
I have no idea what kind of fungi they are - If some one could assist me in identifying them.
I am posting a Workshop in which it can be seen where they were located. |
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Hi Rolf
Wonderful capture of these marvellous mushrooms. It is so nice when they are undameaged and in a cluster. They look as though they are Coprinus silvaticus, but not 100%.
Lovely capture.
I have a lot of these photos on my page.
Regards
Richard
Hi Rolf.
I agree with Richard about Coprinus, but I think they are
Coprinus disseminatus. Make a seach in TN and you will find some other posts.
The DOF is a bit short, but the photo is nice, they look cute.
Regards, Felipe.
Hola Rolf,
Que interesante como puede ser tan corto su ciclo de vida.
Manos mal que le sacaste la foto en el momento preciso, y no lo dejaste para mañana!
Ciertamente parecieran como bailarinas muy cercanas unas con otras.
Al parecer ya tenemos el ID correcto.
Muy buen trabajo y gracias por compartirlo.
Un gran saludo,
JM