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cashmere outer, knit cotton print inner, covered button and ribbon closure, mixed media toadstool applique
A fairytale type mashroom I found near Queen Charlotte Sound (I did not find the dwarfs though).
The big one's diameter was about 20cm.
December 1999
This coral starts moving when I get close to it. You can see it move in this video.
This was taken off Long Island in Cham Islands just off Hoi An, Vietnam.
Toadstool coral, or leather coral (Sarcophyton spp.)
The genus Sarcophyton is comprised of several soft corals belonging to the Subclass Octocorallia and Order Alcyonacea. Depending on where you look, there are between 41 and 46 species altogether with all of them being commonly known as toadstool corals.
Tiny toadstools growing between cracks in the paving in my garden - and a pine cone - presumably from a passing squirrel! The autumn leaves were all blown into the garden overnight; the most colourful my garden has been in a while!
On our visit to the Toadstool Hoodoo, I had Ilford HP5 black and white film loaded in my Elan, which resulted in some interesting photos, with nice dynamic range. It was actually difficult to pick among a few candidates, but I liked this one for the detail on the rock and a pretty decent composition. This was taken a little after this shot, so the light was getting to be a little too harsh, but it was still acceptable.
See more photos taken during a photo trip through Arizona and Utah with MumbleyJoe and John Rav in our group here.
This toadstool had a pool of water around the top edge which was catching the light although it was actually in a very dark place.... hence the very shallow depth of field. Annoyingly I had no tripod with me that day due to sheer laziness!
Birthday present for my Mum. Pattern from here...
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