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Marasmius capillaris
Often mistaken for the better known Marasmius rotula, this tiny mushroom differs by growing on fallen oak leaves, rather than sticks and woody debris. Additionally, it has a more rounded cap (Marasmius rotula looks flat-topped when viewed from the side), and slightly larger spores.
After summer rains in eastern North America's oak-hickory forests, Marasmius capillaris can often be seen fruiting by the thousands, like tiny white flowers blanketing the litter layer. Close inspection of the same leaves during dry spells often reveals that the little mushrooms are still there, shriveled up until they are literally pin-sized, waiting for more rain and the chance to come back to life and distribute spores once again.
A few days ago we had a branch weighed down with some snow fall in the front yard of our house. And so I recovered a pinecone or two for Christmas decorations. Here's one of them photographed with the Sigma 30mm 1.4 lens.
We begin our India adventure in Delhi. No better place to start than with the amazing buildings of Sir Edwin Lutyens. The India Gate commemorated the 70,000 Indian soldiers that died in World War I. The gate is on axis with the Rashtrapati Bhavan that can just be seen over the hill which was also designed by Lutyens.
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today i went to meet a former co-worker for lunch...and i saw these unusual looking pinecones when i was waiting for her. what's a girl to do but photograph it...and share its beauty with you. :)
A few days ago we had a branch weighed down with some snow fall in the front yard of our house. And so I recovered a pinecone or two for Christmas decorations. Here's one of them photographed with the Sigma 30mm 1.4 lens.
Another little handmade ornament to put away. It was little big for the tree so maybe next year , I’ll make smaller ones.
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Need a touch of elegance? Here is the perfect ribbon ornament in blue and gold. This beautiful pine cone ornament to apply a touch of class on any table, glass bowl, hung from tree or where ever your decorating savvy takes you. It would bring an attractive motif to any wedding or holiday decorations. Picture brides maids holding with ribbons or hanging as mini pomander, on pews, around napkins or as a centerpiece in glass vases or bowls. Made of blue ribbon with gold sparkle pattern and gently folded to create an attractive simply rtch accent for any winter event or holiday decorations
This is a photo I took of a pinecone in our backyard. We have a lot of pinecones lying around and I thought it would be a good photo to take.
A pinecone attached to a branch that fell from a tree..I'm surprised it held on!
I used picnik, and like the new one better!
Since my girl is my usual subject for photos, at our last trip to the playground I tried to find other things to shoot. I have some other photos of random things at the playground, but this is the only one I've had time to edit so far.