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Bleeding fairy helmet, Mycena haematopus.
One of a number of species that bleed colored latex when damaged, in this case dark red. On a decaying log in a mostly deciduous forest.
Walker Preserve, Normandy Park, Washington State, October 21, 2018.
This wasn't what I was going for when I decided to take picture of a bleeding heart. I wanted to capture the way the blooms sort of resemble a string of dripping hearts on a clothesline... but I liked the colour of this shot.... so I posted it.
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This is SOOC... I played around with brightening the colors a bit, but in the end, I think I prefer the softness of this.
I saw these in the butterfly/bee garden at WWT, Washington, Tyne & Wear......I'd never seen them before.
bigger View On Black
The Naptown Roller Girls from Indianapolis take on the Bleeding Heartland Roller Girls from Bloomington Indiana in their third bout of Season 8 at the Indianapolis Indiana Convention Center.
Final Scores:
Naptown Warning Belles: 391
Bleeding Heartland Code Blue Assassins: 55
Naptown Tornado SIrens: 295
Bleeding Heartland Flatliners: 148
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Dicentra excimia
Best viewed large on black ...
BTW, this shot is basically straight from the camera, no Photoshop. I used a flash with CTO (orange) gel from above-left, adjusted the WB and tweaked Vibrancy in Camera Raw. No sharpening. Used high-speed flash sync on camera, 1/1000 sec.
by Kiyoshi Takizawa (active late 1800s), included in Senryūdo Gafu Sōka no Bu (Picture Book by Senryudo Wild Plant Part) – Japanese picture book published in 1890
These are looking lovely in my garden now.....
so lovely to see all the flowers blooming, it's a great pick me up after the long cold winter we had......
I hope your all enjoying warmer weather, unless of course your the other side of the equator and you are starting your autumn time.
Bleeding disorder is an acquired or an inherited condition, which is characterized by excessive bleeding in the persons affected by the problem.
Bleeding Milk Cap (Lactarius rubrilacteus). When bruised, the cap, gills or stem of this species turn green. The exceptionally even bruising of the gills, shown here, is the result of rain and freezing overnight temperatures. The freezing buised the gills in this uniform manner. Portola Redwoods State Park. San Mateo Co., Calif.
The Bleeding Yew, Nevern, Pembrokeshire. www.woodlands.co.uk/blog/flora-and-fauna/bleeding-yew-tre...