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macromondays#cloth
due to an injury my tomcat had to wear a suit;here it is with a translucent led light from behind and a 45 degree flash from the front ;
for confusion it is presented up side down;maybe it looks now rather like a bridge over sparkling water.......
HMM
From the tree in my parent's garden .
Thank you for your kind comments and faves , they are much appreciated , HMM :)
macromondays#motion blur
CD attached on one side with a clamp,
rapid fingertipping at the other side;
led from above and 1/4 flash from below
Mushroom Superstitions in Europe
In many areas, the appearance of a ring of mushrooms on the ground is cause for either rejoicing or alarm. In Great Britain, these circles are known as fairy rings—and they are where the Fae come to dance and frolic after a rainstorm. However, like many other locations associated with faeries, humans who dare to enter such a ring may find themselves asleep for a hundred years, or worse yet, whisked off to the land of the wee folk, never to return.
In Holland, these rings are believed to be left when the Devil sets down his milk churn—once he picks it up, there's a big circle left in the grass. In some countries, such as France and Austria, these rings are associated with sorcery and malevolent magic, and travelers are well-advised to steer clear of them.
Vance Randolph says in his book Ozark Magic and Folklore that in many parts of the Ozarks, it is believed that "mushrooms must be gathered when the moon is full—gather 'em at any other time and they will be unpalatable, or perhaps even poisonous." He adds that it is said that mushrooms growing in an orchard where apple trees are in bloom are always edible.
9 Buttons on my radio. Pic measures 2 3/4 ins by 1 3/4 ins. Didn't have much time to do this - so rather boring. Will comments in the group later....
In preperation for group MacroMondays theme “Citrus“
HMM :-)
Shot with my Pentacon bellow and M42 Auto-Revuenon 50mm 1:1.9