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This caviar-like mushroom is not edible?.... at least not for 'Skull', he is very, very hungry .....
Looks like a immature Stemonitis slime mold.
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My wife noticed these tiny spheres on a dead fern frond as she was trimming dead growth in the garden. The frond is quite small, 2-3 mm across. I clamped it and shot it inside (there was a drawer pull in the background). I believe these are the sporangia, or clusters of spores, of a Myoxymycetes slime mold. Haven't seen anything like this before...interesting...
I wonder just how long it has taken for the ocean tides to create this rock formation. The carved sweeping lines in the rock face look ancient and appear molded like the edges of a pie crust. This long exposure has captured a very calm ocean, and a hint of color in the clouds overhead.
Mold, Moss and Fungi all sharing space on an old Sycamore tree stump.
Photograph taken with a Nikon Coolpix.
f/3.2
1/25
4.6mm
ISO 100
Dedicated to CH (ILYWAMHASAM)
I developed a film taken 10 years ago today.
There is mold on the film.
Agfa apx400 (100ft roll film)
Rodinal (10 years old) 1+50 (rotation agitation)
21 minutes
Pequeña parte de una cebolla con moho (podredumbre) - small part of an onion with mold (rot) image stacking with ZS - apilado de imagenes con ZS
Olympus M5 mark II, + Lomo 3,7
Was fascinated to see how this old slime mold had ended up looking like miniature cups! With an accompanying springtail!
Upton Magna - Shropshire
shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a venus optics laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x macro lens
lens review: www.aarondesigns.org/Laowa-65mm-f28-2x-2to1-SuperMacroLens/