Insects are gone...
Veljo
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My first post here.
Its autumn here in Estonia and taking macro shots means digging in dirt and getting close to fungi.
Its autumn here in Estonia and taking macro shots means digging in dirt and getting close to fungi.
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Hi there Veljo, and welcome to the Dgrin Forum
At the risk of sounding dumb....I'm going to ask.
Is this all in a tyre tread mark on the ground? sure looks like it.
That's quite a neat composition, and really nice first post
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....... Skippy
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Thanks for the welcome!
This was actually a stump and these marks were made by saw. Stump was not really old but strangely blackened with bacteria and fungi. Lucky for me, because black was good background for yellow fungi.
Veljo
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same here in Massachusetts!
Pentax K100D super, some old and new lenses
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