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Took this pic of her today. I love this spot and it's a very nice place to be alone or take some rest. Glad this pic turned out great!
Toadstools Formations, UT
These formations are easily accessible. Just a short 1/2 mile hike off of US Hwy 89, between Page, AZ & Kanab, UT. I hit these on one of my many trips to the area in 2019.
There are a number of photography oportunities here. I hit the area around mid morning. The light was pretty good. the "theater" of where these rocks sit are all south facing/exposed, so I think any part of morning or later afternoon would allow proper light to shoot most of the formations.
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By the Lake at Kew Gardens. Note the small fly - probably a species of fungus gnat - near the centre of the image.
Not only does autumn bring wonderful colours as the leaves of the deciduous trees change colour and start to fall, but the spores of the fungi that have remained dormant over summer spring to life and add another splash of colour to the world around us.
I came across these mushrooms or toadstools in the woods. I have no idea what they are. Can anyone advise me?
In any case, I did not take them home for my dinner.
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Escalante National Monument, Utah
Sunset over the sculpted badlands of Toadstool Geologic Park, Nebraska.
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I usually only photograph mushrooms if they are colorful, but this one was just such a classic I couldn't pass it up.
I've been finding lots of toadstools this autumn. I suppose its because of the reasonable summer and the mild autumn.
If you are getting fed up of fungi let me know and I'll find something else!
- www.kevin-palmer.com - After rain the day before, some of the trails at Toadstool Geological Park were still quite muddy.
I found a new place with geologic wonders on my last trip up to Page, AZ. Not far across the border into Utah and only a short 1 mile hike from the highway, are these amazing toadstool rocks. There is a wild narrow band of red rock running through the predominant white rock of the area.
As usual with my series, I post them in reverse of the order they were taken, so that when completed, my stream can be viewed seeing the shots in the actual order they were taken. This one is from well after sunset, which gives the light a strong blue cast.
The Toadstools is a unique area near the Paria Ranger Station, about 40 miles east of Kanab. The toadstools themselves are sandstone formations that have a harder caprock that has protected a softer, more easily weathered tower. The towers range in height from a meter or two to 10+ meters. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
Pattern: Toadstool Baby Rattle by The Purl Bee
Yarn: Hello Yarn Sock in Kale, Hot Peppers, and Pickle, plus some scrap white
Needle: size 0
Conclusion: Yay! This is freaking adorable. Knitting the second half of the rattle with the rattle inside did my head in, but I'll definitely make more. These would be great with no rattle and a weight in the bottom, just as a decoration.
I lengthened the stem, as it was coming out super short. This was probably my own gauge problem.
Spun cotton mushrooms handmade for me by the lovely SarahIvy.
Toadstools Formations, UT
These formations are easily accessible. Just a short 1/2 mile hike off of US Hwy 89, between Page, AZ & Kanab, UT. I hit these on one of my many trips to the area in 2019.
There are a number of photography oportunities here. I hit the area around mid morning. The light was pretty good. the "theater" of where these rocks sit are all south facing/exposed, so I think any part of morning or later afternoon would allow proper light to shoot most of the formations.
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