Dgrin Mini-Challenge #275 - Fungi
This time I'll take a relatively simple and broad subject to hopefully get lots of entries to make my judging a nightmare
It's Fungi, a subject I enjoy shooting myself a lot and where I live they are just starting to come out in great numbers, so even people who don't have a lot of examples can go out and shoot a few to enter in this mini. You can obviously go to your archive and look what you already have, but in judging I will give a slight edge to shots specifically taken for this mini as a "tie breaker" if needed.
Here's a few of my own examples:
Good luck, happy shooting and this mini will stay open until Wednesday November 21, 2018, 20:00 GMT
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2. The host supplies a topic and you post 1-3 images. The host judges the winners (1st, 2nd and 3rd) and is not eligible to enter.
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Unfortunately, the snow has fallen here and the shrooms are all gone. I would have gone out and taken new pics if this was a challenge had started a month ago. I do not have many images of Fungi but here is what I can find.
1 Bearded Fungi
2 Somewhere in Bruges
3 Co-habitation (Lichen and Mushroom)
I know I have some shroom pics somewhere, but I'll leave these as placeholders until I find what I'm looking for.
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Sherry
I managed to find a few although the last shot may be outside the bounds of the mini... it's was taken not in nature, but in a market.
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Thanks for the entries Joyce, Sherry and Sara. I like them all
And I didn't put any limitations in the brief, so Sara I think your third entry is fine by me.
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I've been on a trip (and my camera was giving me a lot of difficulty so I finally defaulted to my cell phone) but I have been looking at my photos and I can't find or remember any of fungi except as an ingredient in food.
I have a few - different and interesting subject, great idea!
Family of orange things
Rolled edges
Faeries must live here
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I looked around and found three photos which are of fungi (pre-cooked) - not on the level of you other guys but here they are
1) Mushroom. I know I have some others taken at the same time, but I can't find them
2) Lichen. (Corkscrew Swamp)
3) Tree Fungi (Cumberland Island)
A couple of new ones and an old favorite (newly tweaked)
1. Polypore fungus on fallen tree, Bicentennial Woods, Indiana
Colorful polypore fungus on mossy log, Brown County State Park, Indiana
Mushrooms along Bemis Brook trail, White Mountains, New Hampshire
Hi @clorton. Welcome to dgrin. Post a few more comments and then you will be able to post some pictures. Looking forward to seeing them.
This is a really neat challenge, and there are a lot of great images already. Since fungi are still present outside here in the lower latitudes of the Pacific Northwest, I wondered if I could capture some fungus images that were worth sharing here.
I also wanted to step away from the traditional mushroom image and share some of the other aspects of fungi. so....
Orange jelly fungus, also known as Witch's butter (this is edible, although I would have to be desperate)
Apple scab, caused by the fungus, Venturia inaequalis. The fungal mycelium is visible on the rim, and the black deposits are likely ejected spores
Grey mold, Botrytis cinarea, sportulating on a tomato stem
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Thanks for your entries grandmaR, lkbart, bfluegie and DavidRGillespie. Very diverse entries but all worthwhile
There's time until wednesday for those who still want to take a chance.
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During winter two years ago, I ran across a tree stump on a street corner in Auburn, Ca that had amazing layers of fungi growing. I'd never seen such a display. I couldn't stop at the time due to an appointment and ended up never getting back to the tree stump to get the shot. And of course, since then haven't seen the fungi growing again on that stump. I did however, find some interesting mushrooms in my friend's yard about a year later. I don't know what they are, but loved the red coloring.
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This mini is now closed. I'll post the results tomorrow or friday after taking a very good look at all the images. Thanks for entering
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Fun to see another unusual theme for these minis! We had some amazing mushrooms pop up where we had taken down an old cherry tree, but it was long before this challenge. I had to sit this one out but enjoyed watching from the sidelines. Thanks!
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