Thanks, Click!Very nice picture, becceric.
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Thanks, Click!Very nice picture, becceric.
Thanks Click. I got lucky with timing this year.Very nice shots, DanP.
Really nice series, Dan.Here are a few of many taken recently. The Amanita Muscaria (last picture) is the only one I have any confidence in identifying. I won't be eating any of them!
Thanks Maximilian.Really nice series, Dan.
I especially like the first one for the detail on the cap.
And because of the insects on it. I could count at least five flies
I will try after work. Busy right now...Found this giant lately. The cap was more than 20 cm (8 inch) diameter. almost the size of a (good old) LP
Can anybody tell me the genus? @ISv do you probably know?
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Excellent shots Alan! - when you say 'the 1000mm', do you mean your 100-500 with 2xTC??I know next to nothing about mushrooms or fungi. My wife came across these today, and I gather they are Shaggy Inkcaps or Shaggy Manes in various states. I had the 1000mm on the R5 so I could get a low angle by standing back. I focus stacked them but at the distance I was away it made very little difference.
That’s right. Though I zoomed out to 600mm for one.Excellent shots Alan! - when you say 'the 1000mm', do you mean your 100-500 with 2xTC??
It's a good result though - lots of fine detail - were you rested on the ground, or showing off the IBIS I don't have yet!?That’s right. Though I zoomed out to 600mm for one.
hand held. Very strong gusty winds and things were dancing around so fast shutter speeds.It's a good result though - lots of fine detail - were you rested on the ground, or showing off the IBIS I don't have yet!?
Wow hard to tell without closeup but those do look like Hen of the woods, if so what a find.