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Aprox 7 x magnification 35 frame focus stack using Zerene stacker, MP-E65 at 5x lens plus extension tubes and 40 micron step intervals using StackShot www.flickr.com/photos/13084997@N03/4279012996/
On a decaying log. It's about 4" across.
Fuligo septica a plasmodial slime mold in the family Physaraceae, according to Wikipedia. Common worldwide. It is also called "dog vomit" slime mold, also "scrambled eggs".
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Taken on the last day the zoo was open to the public in March 2020. It was an empty day and just before all the schools were out for Spring Break.
Later that evening we got news that the zoo was closing in response to the pandemic, so we were glad we decided to go on Friday!
Pin mold bloom on a decaying Hibiscus flower. The blue is the pool water… The tiny fungi are about 2mm high.
I'm not exactly sure what this is, however I found it on a rotting log in the deep woods after a few rainy and humid days.
There is a dime in the photo for perspective.
The mold appears to change color to brown as it ages.
It was gone in 24 hours.
I'm not exactly sure what this is, however I found it on a rotting log in the deep woods after a few rainy and humid days.
There is a dime in the photo for perspective.
The mold appears to change color to brown as it ages.
It was gone in 24 hours.
My best slime mold image so far I think. Stumbled across 2 logs in the woods both sporting slime mold. ID is from Google but I'm open to opinion.
50 shot focus bracket with the Z105, 36mm extension tubes and the Raynox DCR250 attached. Still not convinced the Raynox delivers the best quality image but I'll persevere as it gets you in so much closer.
Lots to learn with the stacking process. Being so close throws up a multitude of sins! Whole scene no more than 5mm across....
The original is too OOF to be useful, but as an abstract color splash it still grabs me. This is an attempt at salvation through Topaz Adjust. Simplify just did not produce a result I liked.
bread mold. :-)
Normally your bread doesn't look like this. Only if you want to take pictures of mold.
More Coral Slime Mold from yesterday and a more head on shot. I think I prefer this pov as it creates depth. It took a 143 shot focus stack to get the depth of field.
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
A nice find yesterday in Stakebank Woods. I think this has to be my favourite slime mold.. Nothing to look at by eye but so gorgeous through the macro lens.
32 image focus stack
Found at Mayville Ledge Beech-Maple Woods SNA in east-central Wisconsin. Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA.
Found on American beech log in mixed hardwood forest. ID help appreciated. Possibly Honeycomb Coral Slime Mold - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa?
Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ. Canon MT-26EX flash unit, Ian McConnachie and plastic cup diffuser.
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
Lovely little find today and some Coral Slime Mold. I've been wanting to find this for ages! Only a small patch around 5mm across but hopefully more to find in the coming months.
Blue and lime-gelled LED flashlight. 142 second exposure, full moon.
You would not believe what it smelled like inside this thing. 1954 Buick Special at Big M Auto Dismantlers this past winter.
Israelian pavillon, Biennale Arte 2017, Venezia, Italy
CROSSVIEW
To view 3D pics cross your eyes focusing between at the pictures until both images overlap one another in the middle.
Per vedere le foto in 3D incrociare (strabuzzare leggermente) gli occhi fino a che le due immagini si sovrappongono formandone una sola centrale