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China (?) toadstools for sale at a National Trust property.

Mount Keira, Wollongong, NSW

Three miniature needle felted toadstools, the tallest is just 4 ½ inches tall.

 

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This cluster of toadstools on a public parkway caught my attention as I was walking by. I didn't have my DSLR with me so I used my smart phone to capture this interesting freak of nature.

Taken on the side of the road near Hellyer Gorge in Tasmania. There were so many of these mushrooms, all different sizes and shapes.

Today Marjolein and I had a great walk in the woods. The weather was great and even the sun was shining every now and then. Woods are great for a recharge of your batteries. Somewhere in the woods nearby Rhenen I found these toadstools and some new inspiration :-)

I like all the different tones of brown.

 

RAW image, straight from the cam.

  

Seen against a backdrop of autumn colours in the New South Wales Southern Highlands.

Toadstool Hoodoo is located in the desert of northern Arizona. Hoodoos are composed of soft sedimentary rock and are topped by a piece of harder, less easily-eroded stone that protects the column from the elements. That's how wikipedia explains it...

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I've seen these adorable toadstools (maybe they're just mushrooms--I'm not sure how to tell, really!) on my morning walk for two days running (or walking, as it were) now. And I really wanted to capture them with my camera. They look to me like fairies or sprites should be dancing around and on them!

Amanita muscaria mushroom

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Tile Hill Village, Coventry CV4

A little wool and doily toadstool popped up in my tea this morning. Strangest thing.

 

Actually it's just a little home decor or a pincushion if you must, made of felted wool and a doll-sized teacup and saucer.

A particularly elegant cup-shaped toadstool amongst the trees

My first time in the Manly Dam bushland for quite a few days, thanks to some persistent rain, which has encouraged the growth of many toadstools. I came across this group just as the sun was setting.

More oddities from Toadstool Park.

No idea which variety.....

 

Walk at Wilstone Reservoir and Drayton Beauchamp.

If only one could tell real news from fake news as one can tell mushrooms from toadstools.

 

This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera and KOWA 1:2.8/85 lens mounted on a T/3 extension tube using Kodak Ektar 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

It's a crocheted toadstool.. see?

 

I was going to put a face on it but maybe not. Can something be amigurumi if it doesn't have a face?

Upon initial view from the east, the toadstool formation looks like a small scale Badlands: a series of conical dry earth mounds with stratified layers of warm toned earth, scored with vertical erosion grooves (like seen in the upper background of the scene above.) But after hiking the short, steep trail upward and over the ridge-line, the scene becomes infinitely more complex. In places shelves of denser horizontal layers float precariously above the conical mounds slopes, made much smaller by erosion. Jagged piles of broken slabs lie randomly about. It would be a great place to let your kids play hide- and- seek, especially if you don't mind them being nabbed by a rattlesnake.

 

Leucocoprinus birnbaumii

Seen in a suburban garden.

Toadstools on the Middlewood Way. Autumn is well under way.

Toadstools everywhere in the decomposing autumn leaves dropped by the trees.

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