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Critiques [Translate]
- tsesler
(2918) - [2008-05-12 0:40]
Hi Kay,
what beautiful mushroom is that,
i have never seen such a colourful one,
nice compo with superb clarity,
welldone and tfs,
Taner
:) later
- nishantdavid
(1240) - [2008-05-12 0:57]
WOW Kay
A excellent capture. (Though the focus seems to be on the leaves instead of the Mushroom.)
Beautiful Colours and a very creative title too.
Great Job
- Janice
(25289) - [2008-05-12 3:28]
Kia ora Kay - yes this is one of the most poisonous mushrooms. But it is so pretty. I won't even touch them with my fingers.
This is a good shot of one, and the leaves too. Good colours too.
Thank you for sharing
Janice
- karl
(388) - [2008-05-12 10:08]
wow ! only need some cement gnomes to go along the mushrom !
very nice picture of it !
- Refugee
(22980) - [2008-05-13 16:49]
Nicely captured Kaye regardless of the shine. I have one buried away in my gallery somewhere and because of the forest canopy had to use the flash. Poisonous they are but also one of those some use to get that hallucogenic effect. Good colour and sitting along side the leaves it does look like one of thos garden ornaments. TFS,
David
- trampas
(1766) - [2008-05-29 14:49]
hi kay.
nice pic.
focus could be better though.
i think this is a Fly agaric mushroom.
Brian
- Patricia
(3274) - [2008-06-02 21:36]
Hello Kay, What a great find. I have not found one that brightly coloured. I would think that it would be very poisonous. This is a very attractive picture. Well done!
Regards, Pat.
- LordPotty
(1433) - [2008-06-05 21:07]
Hi Kay,
...Ah,my speciality!
This is the 'Fly Agaric' mushroom (Amanita muscaria)
The skin and white dots were put into milk and used as a fly attractant and killer.
It has been used by various cultures as a hallucinogenic and in spiritual rituals,although the hallucinogen is not in any way similar to Psilocybin,the hallucinogen in most 'Magic Mushrooms' picked by trippers. (I have had both,and did not enjoy this one much)
They are certainly photogenic. I have had about 50 growing on my front lawn in the last few weeks and will post some shots of them soon.
As long as you have a reasonable background,it is often best to get down to the level of the mushroom for best effect,and focussing on a point halfway up the cap will often give a sharper image all over.
Cheers
Steve
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