Thursday, June 1, 2023

Mycelium Interruptus Macro



We hit out to Mount Macedon on the weekend. Mushroom hunting 3rd time this year. We noticed many mushrooms were destroyed by others after photographing them. 

The relentless foraging finally got to this one on a dead log so far away from the normal walking paths in Sanitarium Lake. We got the shot this year.


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Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro


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    1. Thank you, Tom. Hard to get a good shot every now and then

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  2. What a lovely mushroom photo! It is sad they are getting destroyed. Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. Other jealous photographers wont let others get the shots

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  3. Oh my goodness, I have never seen one like this. It looks blue florescent! I wonder if it is poisonousness. What an awesome find, worth hunting all day!! A small jewel.

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  4. What a beautiful capture of the mushroom. I wonder why mushrooms are being destroyed

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  5. Muy interesante hallazgo. Preciosa la imagen de ese hongo.
    Un abrazo

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  6. Con esta foto me recuerdas a un amigo que hace unas fotos como esa de setas y las disfrutamos cuando el grupo hace exposiciones micológicas.

    Saludos.

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  7. What a beautiful shot. Love the colors.

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    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  8. It looks very delicate and quite beautiful.

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  9. It's an excellent shot and a beautiful colour of blue...some people do make it difficult at times, as long as they get their photo hang anyone else.

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  10. I've never heard of photographers destroying nature, other than trampling things in their enthusiasm to get to something else. Glad you found that little jewel.

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  11. beautiful..... I never seen this kind of mushroom in nature....
    great shot

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  12. Your shots are always so beautiful. Fabulous.

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