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Der Fliegenpilz (Amanita muscaria), auch Roter Fliegenpilz genannt, ist eine giftige Pilzart aus der Familie der Wulstlingsverwandten. Die Fruchtkörper erscheinen in Mitteleuropa von Juni bis zum Beginn des Winters, hauptsächlich von Juli bis Oktober.

 

Er wurde von der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Mykologie zum Pilz des Jahres 2022 ernannt.

Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fliegenpilz?wprov=sfla1

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Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. Native throughout the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere, Amanita muscaria has been unintentionally introduced to many countries in the Southern Hemisphere, generally as a symbiont with pine and birch plantations, and is now a true cosmopolitan species. It associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanita_muscaria?wprov=sfla1

 

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L'Amanite tue-mouches ou fausse oronge (Amanita muscaria), est une espèce de champignons basidiomycètes de la famille des Amanitaceae. Toxique et psychotrope, c'est l'un des nombreux représentants du genre des amanites, et certainement le plus connu. Originaire des régions tempérées de l'hémisphère nord, Amanita muscaria a été introduite accidentellement dans de nombreux pays de l'hémisphère sud, principalement comme symbiote des pins cultivés, et est devenue cosmopolite. Elle s'associe avec les racines de différents feuillus et conifères.

 

Source: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanite_tue-mouches?wprov=sfla1

Imperial Sand Dunes

2023

Bachalpsee is a mountain lake close to the First above Grindelwald in the Bernese Oberland in Switzerland. The lake is located at an elevation of 2,265 m above sea.

Daisy

 

Lens: Canon FD 50mm f/1.8

With the Canon Extension Tube EF25 II

 

Osteospermum est un genre de plantes vivaces herbacées ou arbustives, de la famille des Asteraceae, dont certaines espèces ont été placées dans les genres Dimorphotheca, Tripteris et Oligocarpus. Plusieurs d'entre elles sont aussi connues sous le nom de marguerite d'Afrique, marguerite du Cap ou souci pluvial. Cette plante pousse généralement en bord de mer pour fleurir de mai à octobre.

Source: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteospermum?wprov=sfla1

 

The scientific name is derived from the Greek osteon (bone) and Latin spermum (seed). It has been given several common names: African daisy, South African daisy, Cape daisy and blue-eyed daisy.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osteospermum?wprov=sfla1

The Animals - We Gotta Get Out of This Place:

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Temple guardian.

Japan, 14th century

Wood with traces of painting

  

Temple guardians are placed at the entrance to a temple to ward off evil. Each of these guardians hold a vajra for crossing ignorance. Their open and closed mouths represent a and un, the first and final syllables of Siddham (a script to write Sanskrit): these syllables symbolize all spoken sounds and scripts, thus all knowledge. Whoreshippers who enter the temple precinct through the guardians' gate symboliccaly aquire this knowledge.

  

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Thistle is the common name of a group of flowering plants characterized by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins, mostly in the family Asteraceae.

Photographed in the Mojave desert in Nevada.

 

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Xylaria hypoxylon

Xylaria hypoxylon is a species of fungus in the family Xylariaceae. It is known by a variety of common names, such as the candlestick fungus, the candlesnuff fungus, carbon antlers, or the stag's horn fungus. The fruit bodies, characterized by erect, elongated black branches with whitened tips, typically grow in clusters on decaying hardwood. The fungus can cause a root rot in hawthorn and gooseberry plants.

 

The specific epithet is derived from the Greek words hypo meaning "below", and xylon, meaning "wood".

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylaria_hypoxylon?wprov=sfla1

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Beyond Belief

 

Deborah Poynton draws inspiration from her own, private world. She works with only a few models, from her personal environment, and uses objects she finds at home or during a walk. Poynton has made the painting Beyond Belief (2019-2020) especially for this exhibition, and it can be seen for the first time in Assen. Beyond Belief resembles a reredos, a work of art that stands behind the altar in a church. It contains many references to classical religious paintings, yet it is immediately clear that this work is not religious. The figures are painted humanly and the collection of objects seems to have been chosen at random.

 

The monumental paintings by South African artist Deborah Poynton (Durban, 1970) can be seen in the Abbey Church (Abdijkerk) of the Drents Museum. The beauty of her paintings has a great appeal and gives the viewer the feeling of entering a new world. The artworks are painted with great attention to the smallest detail. In the exhibition Deborah Poynton - Beyond Belief, the Drents Museum presents her most recent work (2008-2020). It is Poynton's first museum exhibition in Europe.

 

The perception of reality is central in Deborah Poynton's paintings. She paints pieces of the world she sees around her on large canvasses. She combines figures, objects and elements from nature into a new reality. In doing this she makes use of a particular light or places figures together in a space, so that it seems as if there is a story behind the painting. She abstains from making any judgment, wanting to use her works to make the viewer aware that everyone perceives the world in their own way and that there is no right or wrong.

 

Introduction in Europe

Despite the exceptional quality, this is the first exhibition in Europe devoted to her work. The Drents Museum fulfills a pioneering role by introducing Poynton's artworks to the Netherlands. The works connect well with the extensive collection of contemporary realism in the Drents Museum.

 

Deborah Poynton

Deborah Poynton was born in South Africa and spent her childhood in Great Britain, Swaziland and the United States. She studied at the Rhode Island School of Design for two years. At the age of nineteen she returned to South Africa, where she started painting full-time in Cape Town. Poynton is hardly known in the Netherlands. The Drents Museum wants to change this and shows paintings that she has made during the past ten years.

 

www.drentsmuseum.nl/en/

 

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... of a brand new day.

 

Van Morrison: youtu.be/mFyHvTzCpUk

I don't normally photograph people. I even more rarely post the photos on Flickr or Instagram, but I really like the way this shot turned out.

It was taken about the P&O Pacific Explorer at one of the themed party nights.

I was the passenger on Lippincott Pass so I could take photos of this trail we have never been on. It was hard core off road for miles and I loved every second of it. This was the only way into Saline Valley on this day.

Saline Valley, California

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Canon EOS R6

Canon FD135mm f2.5 S.C.

Scleroderma citrinum, commonly known as the common earthball, pigskin poison puffball, or common earth ball, is the most common species of earthball in the UK and occurs widely in woods, heathland and in short grass from autumn to winter. Scleroderma citrinum has two synonyms, Scleroderma aurantium (Vaill.) and Scleroderma vulgare Horn.

 

Earthballs are superficially similar to, and considered look-alikes of, the edible puffball (particularly Apioperdon pyriforme), but whereas the puffball has a single opening on top through which the spores are dispersed, the earthball just breaks up to release the spores. Moreover, Scleroderma citrinum has much firmer flesh and a dark gleba (interior) much earlier in development than puffballs. Scleroderma citrinum has no stem but is attached to the soil by mycelial cords. The peridium, or outer wall, is thick and firm, usually ochre yellow externally with irregular warts.

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scleroderma_citrinum?wprov=sfla1

auf dem Lilienstein.

Leider war das Wetter in der vergangenen Woche nicht wie erhofft, aber wenigstens hatte es nicht geregnet^^

Wie Josef die Fotokurs-Wanderwoche gefallen hat, das könnt ihr hier nachlesen:

Rezension Fotokurs-Wanderwoche Sächsische Schweiz – Herbst 2021

 

Die Termine für die kommenden Fotoreisen findet ihr auf der Website

 

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Outdoor-Fotokurse und Fotoreisen: www.FOTO-WANDERN.com

 

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Using the Lensbaby Soft Focus II Optic

The Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge) in Lucerne, Switzerland. The world famous timber bridge with its water tower is Lucerne's most photographed destination.

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