Stump Puffball Swarm
e6filmuser
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This is part of a crowded colony of Lycoperdon piriforme in woodland at the local university. I think these were all less than 1cm diameter. The scales tend to be lost as the fruiting body grows and matures.
The first image was shot in apeture priority at 1/60 f8. The remainder were in manual mode, 1/250 at f16. All were with twin TTL , compulsory flash and hand-held.
EM-1, Olympus 4/3 digital 50mm f2 macro ED.
Harold
The first image was shot in apeture priority at 1/60 f8. The remainder were in manual mode, 1/250 at f16. All were with twin TTL , compulsory flash and hand-held.
EM-1, Olympus 4/3 digital 50mm f2 macro ED.
Harold
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Thanks, Brian.
A common species (we found more yesterday) but unusually uniformly spined and an exceptional aggregation.
Harold