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I found this one already lying on the ground, so I could make a good image of the lamellae of the porcelain fungus. It's a beautiful structure.
Norris Geyser Basin
Yellowstone National Park
From the 2021 archives
You may have read of the terrible flooding in Yellowstone National Park. We were so fortunate to go last year when all we had to worry about was a heat dome and crowds.
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© Melissa Post 2022
Blue. Chinese porcelain. Rare and fragile. In this image are two things that give me immense pleasure: Haute couture and blue hydrangeas.
♂ Onychogomphus costae (Sélys, 1885) de Agramón, Albacete.
En buena compañía, (Pipa, Ricardo, Gaona, Manolo y Josevi), conseguimos ver y fotografiar a la apreciada O. cazuma, O, forcipatus, etc y esta maravilla tan delicada que parece de porcelana.
"Porcelain"
In my dreams I'm dying all the time
As I wake its kaleidoscopic mind
I never meant to hurt you
I never meant to lie
So this is goodbye
This is goodbye
Tell the truth you never wanted me
Tell me
In my dreams I'm jealous all the time
As I wake I'm going out of my mind
Going out of my mind
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This Bennington-style porcelain door knob was shot at a building in Brattleboro, Vermont.
The Bennington pottery first produced richly swirled clay knobs in the mid 1800s. Paired with small rosettes or back plates, they make a stately, yet understated period style door set. The durable glazed knobs were firmly fastened to a solid iron shank in antique iron finish.
Far be it for me to question the experts but these were massive! The biggest here was certainly 10cm but elsewhere I would say easily 12cm. Regrettably, I would need a ladder to confirm it. They certainly grow bigger than 8cm Mr Jordan!
When I wander my own ways as I do now,...I never feel more alive than when I have the camera in my hand and I kiss the sky at sunset !
It is then that I lie beneath imaginary worlds and I listen to the light that burns the clouds and turns the sky into porcelain !
BrB .....
Porcelain Fungus growing high up in the grounds of Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
Info.
Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as porcelain fungus, is a fungus of the Physalacriaceae family and native to Europe. A white, slimy and wonderfully shiny wood-rot fungus and is strongly tied to rotting beech, where it grows in clusters.
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Mucidula mucida
porcelain fungus
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Gemaakt in de bossen rond Paleis 't Loo in Apeldoorn. Het verval is begonnen maar de schoonheid van deze porceleinzwam is nog steeds zichtbaar. In de glans van de hoed zie je de weerspiegeling van de lucht, de bomen die verderop staan en het mooie mos waar de hoed op rust. De linker rand lijkt van glas gemaakt. Druk op de 'L' toets voor de vergroting.
Made in the woods around Paleis 't Loo in Apeldoorn. The decay has started but the beauty of this porcelain mushroom is still visible. In the shine of the hat you can see the reflection of the sky, the trees ahead and the beautiful moss on which the hat rests. The left edge seems to be made of glass. Hit the 'L' button for the magnification.