I would love to learn a lot about mushrooms and fungi - they fascinate me - but there's so much to learn and age 71 is rather late to start! Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/03/barnegat-lighthouse-on-long-beach.html
I do a lot of cooking with mushrooms, but I have never seen red stems before. Assuming they are not poisonous, they would look terrific in the casserole.
Whenever we are out hiking in the woods, I always look for mushrooms, they are so captivating and so many different ones. I visited you via image-in-ing: Barnegat Lighthouse on Long Beach Island, New Jersey My links this week are 37+38. I hope you will join us and share your links with us at Wed-Sat at #WordlessWednesday (words welcome) https:// esmesalon. com / tag / wordlesswednesday/ Hope to see you soon at https://esmesalon.com/20-wordlesswednesday-words-welcome/
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Wonderful photo art
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DeleteExcellent detail!!
ReplyDeleteThanks to the macro lens
DeleteAnother great photo from you. Art!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice compliment
DeleteWOW!! Magical!
ReplyDeleteAppreciating your kind words
DeleteBella foto minimalista.
ReplyDeleteIt is the time of the year again
DeleteMushrooms are another world of exotic life forms. Lovely to photograph them as art.
ReplyDeleteIt is a ritual for me in May here
DeleteWeather is changing here too. It's warmer, but it's still raining off and on.
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Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week. ☺
I would love to learn a lot about mushrooms and fungi - they fascinate me - but there's so much to learn and age 71 is rather late to start!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/03/barnegat-lighthouse-on-long-beach.html
Loving nature as I do, I love this photo. The dark background really makes those mushrooms pop!
ReplyDeleteThey look like nature's artwork
ReplyDeleteSnowing here this morning. Nice macro.
ReplyDeleteI do a lot of cooking with mushrooms, but I have never seen red stems before. Assuming they are not poisonous, they would look terrific in the casserole.
ReplyDeleteMoss and mushrooms--- Add mud and ferns and you would be describing much of our part of the world. I like the picture.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, they always look cool.
ReplyDelete...I love this miniature world.
ReplyDeleteLovely photo, the mushrooms look tiny and cute! Take care, have a great day!
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ReplyDeleteexcellent shot
Nice reminder that yours is a different world down there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful shot that is!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little mushrooms. Very nice shot.
ReplyDeleteSo cute shapes, your mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteSo nice image!
Happy WW, Roentare.
what interesting mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo art! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWhenever we are out hiking in the woods, I always look for mushrooms, they are so captivating and so many different ones.
ReplyDeleteI visited you via image-in-ing: Barnegat Lighthouse on Long Beach Island, New Jersey
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ReplyDeleteBonita foto me recordaste a un amigo que es de un grupo micológico que también tiene fotos similares.
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Wow so small. Lovely photo
ReplyDeleteMe encantó la fotografía. Besos.
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