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  • From a walk in the rainforest

    Just a few fungi and leaves from a short walk at Eungella National Park. All handheld at high ISO - up to 6400.

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    Alan W

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  • #2
    Such glorious colours. I think our past time has a great benefit in helping us see things that people normally walk past without a glance. Well spotted and captured.
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    • wigz
      wigz commented
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      Thanks Hans. I do agree with you on seeing what others miss.

  • #3
    Beautiful shots Alan.
    Fujifilm X-T5, XF16-80 f/4, XF70-300 f/4-5.6, XF23 f/2, XF35 f/2, XF150-600 f/5.6-8, and a random assortment of 35mm film cameras.

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    • wigz
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      Thanks David

  • #4
    I have to agree with those above Alan, all wonderful colourful shots. #1 could be used as a dancers skirt in a composite.
    I Shoot A Canon

    Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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    • wigz
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      Thanks Isac

  • #5
    Interesting fungi, you wonder where they come from. I assume they are parasitic.

    Well photo'd, as they tend to live in the darker corners of the woods...

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    • wigz
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      Thanks Mark. Some are parasitic, some are symbiotic but most of these were growing on dead wood.

      It was rather dark. I would normally use a tripod but drove to the start of the track and forgot the tripod.
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