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A family of toadstools grows on top of an old tree stump. This tiny wasp landed while I was shooting. So I shot him, too
This is from a couple months ago near Page, Arizona. It's the Toadstool hoodoos in southern Utah at dusk. Utah seriously looks like another planet.
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Looking up the center column of a spiral staircase in the old power plant, I think of a rusty toadstool. Water comes through the roof here, and the area often is wet.
Seen along the Great Plains Trail in Nebraska's beautiful Toadstool Geologic Park, Oglala National Grassland.
Here's another shot from our March Milky Way Workshop. We had a few hazy clouds that I thought added interest to the sky. Our April and June workshops are now full but we still have a spot left on the May workshop. Sign up soon if you're interested!
Las Toadstool Hoodoos son unas rocas con una curiosa forma de seta, esta en concreto fue capturada en el Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.
Not much on the identification of fungi but I did like the setting of this one at the side of the pathway between two of the hides at Venus Pool.
I found this one in How Tun woods this morning,measuring about 4 inches across.Edible,but rather tasteless.
We had another night photography outing early this morning over at the Toadstools. The stormy skies from last night abated and gave us some really clear skies. The Milky Way in March is the best! I love how low they are to the horizon and how they incorporate so well into a landscape orientation. If you're interested in learning night photography, just visit my website and we'll schedule an outing. We've got two more night outings this week with some clear skies in the forecast!
Toadstool Geologic Park in the Nebraska panhandle is a mini badlands area filled with these geological formations resembling, well... toadstools.
The big storm on the horizon passed through this area earlier in the afternoon as my wife and I set up camp... good times...
Anyway, after a bit of a break, I should be back to sharing new work a little more regularly again.