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Not super sharp, but still liked this image taken at Sea Life Sunshine Coast, Qld, Australia. Very low light environment.
Moon jellies do not have strong enough stinging power to penetrate through the human skin, but if you happen to get brushed by one, you will feel a minor stinging sensation.
A shot of some frog spawn piling up above the water surface of the pond in Dunlop Millennium Woodland Nature Park. When viewing the photos on my PC, I was surprised to see some yellow globular springtails rambling on the spawn, but I hadn't captured them well enough to do anything with the image. I'm curious whether they were aquatic springtails, or just some that rambled onto the pond---will add to my `to investigate' list :D
Jelly Ear fungus - Auricularia auricula-judae
With age comes beauty!
'Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.' Mark Twain
BTW...it's edible...but I'm not tempted! :))
85. A Bite to Eat - 117 Pictures in 2017
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Bauhaus Movement C'est Moi Hat & Necklace, from Shiny Shabby Event.
Kunst Mouth Piercing & Septum Ring RARE
yellow brain, golden jelly fungus, yellow trembler or witches' butter
Goldgelber Zitterling
[Tremella mesenterica]
Not a shot I would have thought of trying in B&W (looks cool in color, too) until I saw somebody else do it. Better than I would have thought.
Jelly Ear Fungus (Auricularia auricula-judae)
15 November 2019
Cuttle Pool Nature Reserve, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, Temple Balsall
Northern New Hampshire is dotted with small tourist cottages. A few of these "motor courts" are still in business, but many, like this one, are no longer being maintained, and so the cute little cottages are slowly decaying. Relics of an already distant past, when life moved more slowly, and more time was taken to stop along the way.
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Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.
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Hair: Jelly hair by [HP]
now, i get jellies. as my camera can't capture right at dark, i need my ps3. i have to apply kodak gem pro filter to reduce jpeg artifact. at background is a handcraft, 3d paper mosaic i made myself, and i download it from canon printer website. thank you so much, my friend, for your support always, and your kind appreciation for me. do you like jelly? for you all, my beloved friends!
Jelly rot (Phlebia tremellosa) growing on a tree stump.
Żylak trzęsakowaty (Phlebia tremellosa) rosnący na pieńku.
Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, Bosque al borde del lago de todos los Santos, Región de los Lagos, Chile.
This is from the Moody Gardens in Galveston. The white dots are from back lighting. Nothing I set up. I didn't know these came in colors. In the next tank there were some gold ones.
For those that noticed how skinny the cattle were in the Dallas sculpture, I did some research and this is what I found:
Cattle drives represented a compromise between the desire to get cattle to market as quickly as possible and the need to maintain the animals at a marketable weight. While cattle could be driven as far as 25 miles (40 km) in a single day, they would lose so much weight that they would be hard to sell when they reached the end of the trail. Usually they were taken shorter distances each day, allowed periods to rest and graze both at midday and at night.[2] On average, a herd could maintain a healthy weight moving about 15 miles (24 km) per day. Such a pace meant that it would take as long as two months to travel from a home ranch to a railhead.
Not much to take photos of in the woods this time of year but I did find this fungus yesterday.
Enjoy your week.
Playing with my Food...
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アクアパーク品川での貸切撮影会に行ってきました。
開館前の2時間を貸し切って撮影するという企画で、三脚も使用可ということで、使ってみました。正直、動く被写体にはあんまり三脚は使いどころがないかなという感じでしたが、普段できない撮影ができたのは面白かったです。
Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.
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Snake Jellies and spooky cookies ready for my grandsons coming for the weekend today. Fun and spooky I'm sure they'll enjoy them. Have a great weekend you wonderful folks ;0) HSoS
Taken using the VI effects on my camera (Super Vivid)!
Taken at Wolseley Nature Centre, Staffordshire.
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