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The formidable weapons of the Seal. Observing their behaviour, I tried to capture nice moments and I loved the colouring of this Pup. The Pups were fairly well grown and unattended on the foreshore. They were quite relaxed about a few people but grumbled if they got too close! Nice detail seen large, if you're interested, though perhaps a little soft on the eyes!
Hericium americanum
Great gobs of toothy goodness had sprouted all up and down the old rotting log.
(which my buddy Stewy was sitting on in a previous photo)
Hydnellum peckii. A wee jaunt to the ancient pine forests of Caledonia last week produced several specimens at two different sites. I didn't expect to come across these, but they were top of my wish list. Next time I hope to find them younger with the droplets on the top!
Tombstone can be just shockingly dramatic. Its sea of gold and red pierced by jagged mountain peaks conjures the imagination. The Shark’s Tooth is a great example of this - you really need to see it to believe it.
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Terrific find just today - coral-tooth fungus - several colonies on just one dead tree - Epping Forest.
A few snaps from our trip up and over The Dragons Tooth a few weeks ago - video here : youtu.be/skWHEdZPXvA
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Sitting around in a park at lunch break of a seminar course, playing around with the cheap always-in-the-pocket-camera and philosophing about the tooth of time...;-)
Man sitzt so in einer Seminarmittagspause in einem Park rum, schnappt sich die billige immer-dabei-Kamera und macht sich so seine Gedanken über den Zahn der Zeit...;-)
Some violet-toothed polypore growing on a decaying river birch log made for a colorful tableau in the floodplain forest of Goose Island Park, La Crosse County, Wisconsin.
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Coral tooth fungus
One of the more interesting fungi that grows here and it can get quite large. This one was probably about 4 inches across but I've seen them twice as large
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These Bearded Tooth Fungi are growing under a piece of a log that came from a Red Maple we had cut down in the backyard.
I recently saw the Netflix series Sweet Tooth and, while I'm not much into TV series, the first episode gave me a brilliant idea to build a new cabin in the woods.
And so here is the house of Gus, the half-deer "hybrid" child main character of the series, and of Pubba, his alleged father.
There are a lot of details and "part usage" that I have used in my previous builds and I enjoyed putting them all into this diorama.
Gus has the head of the faun from CMF series 15. From behind you can see the ears and a hint of horns, just like when Gus was growing up.
The diorama consists of 5 small shacks that can be joined together and create the shelter of Gus and Pubba.
In the background there are a series of trees of different colors and with different shapes. The whole build is placed on a base made mainly of dark tan wedge plates.
On the right a deer shyly appears, Gus thinks it's his mother, if you've seen the series you know what I'm talking about.
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police housing, abandoned munitions store. Great light in here, loved how it caught the remnants of the upright banister and peeling textured detail of the walls…and no I didn’t go up, as the bottom four steps has disintegrated and the rest were rotten as hell
A male Tooth-billed Bowerbird (Scenopoeetes dentirostris) calling at his bower in the Crater Lakes National Park near Yungaburra, Queensland. The genus Scenopoeetes is monotypic, and this species is endemic to the Wet Tropics of northeast Queensland, making it a pretty special local bird. It mimics other birds in a raucous, loud, harsh stream of sounds with occasional quiet mimicry, and its repertoire includes an array of local parrots, honeyeaters and thornbills, among others.
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The Toothed cap fungus (Tarzetta cupularis), a small uncommon fungus taken couple years ago but haven't yet been posted. This one was nearly completely flattened with a younger one gently poking out from the ground. Mixed woodland near Lansdown racecourse, Bath, Somerset, England
Ruby-crowned Kinglet Male (Regulus calendula)
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Recently, I posted a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker who was drilling sap holes all over the place. Here is a link if you want to see that image: www.flickr.com/photos/45445559@N04/17429401066/in/photost...
At the same time, the Ruby-crowned Kinglet kept flying at the Sapsucker and around in circles, anything to get the Sapsucker to leave. The Ruby-crowned Kinglet wanted fresh sap and didn't want to wait. Reminded me of a kid at Halloween time!
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Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon, Canada
Journey of Tombstone Mountains:
Day 8 Shark Tooth
When we awoke at 6 Am there were no clouds in the sky. I was originally hesitant about leaving and wanted to stay, but Jiajia reminded me that we stayed to take more photos, not to stay around the camp and relax. So we ran out for a quick batch of photos before lunch.
When we came back for lunch we had to start figuring out how we would ration out our food since we extended our trip for 2 days without the necessary food provisions. It was a difficult task but we were willing to make the sacrifices to ensure that we could stay the extra days without endangering our lives.
After lunch we split up and Edcool and I went back to Divide to shoot Shark tooth. We stopped at Mt. Frank Rae along the way since Marc had told us about it previously. We returned to the spot that we had marked the previous day and got to the big field of stones before us. We tirelessly sought a way down the treacherous pass and after an hour of searching finally made it down.
By the time we made it down it was dark already and we hurried to find an appropriate spot to setup our cameras. Originally we were disappointed because the auroras weren’t oriented properly. Then the clouds started to roll in. But our patience paid off, because after the cloud cleared the milky way was revealed to us. We continued shooting till 3 AM hoping for the aurora to return, but alas we weren’t fortunate enough that night.
I thought we had a hard time getting to the lake, but the journey back was the real challenge. We tried using mobile apps to track the path we used to get down, but in the mountains the GPS doesn’t work too well. We would often veer off trail and ended up taking a tortuous path as we waded through the frigid mountains in the dark. Although it was a challenge we made it back and were rewarded: as I turned back to admire the challenging path we had just traversed, I saw a beautiful sky filled with sparkling stars above a pristine Divide lake shining like a giant sapphire under the face of the mountains.
This photo was taken at that night when milky way was visible. Still you can see some clouds there.
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