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Small toadstools on a moss-clad piece of fallen wood, silhouetted against the light of the setting sun streaming through the overhanging branches. Image taken at Longshaw Estate, Derbyshire.
Beschermd levend hoogveen gebied aan beide zijden van de Nederlands-Duitse grens
Vliegenzwam (Amanita Muscaria)
Amtsvenn: Hündfelder Moor
I found this small toadstool growing out of a crack in a wooden bench at Blackburn Meadows Nature Reserve in Rotherham. From a low angle I was able to use the autumnal colour of a nearby hedgerow as a backdrop.
Photographed in the dark forest after a week of rain.
Camera: Mamiya RB67 SD
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
Scannersoftware: SilverFast
This popular hoodoo formation is known as the Toadstools. It's only about a mile from the highway and the hike is easy so it gets a lot of visitations. I have seen people climb all over it doing yoga positions, taking selfies, etc. Every time I stop to see it, I wonder if one of the Toadstools will have lost its head because someone decided to do a handstand on it. Fortunately, that has not happened yet.
Happy Slider Sunday!
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With the rainy conditions here in Brisbane at the moment these beautiful little fungi are popping out everywhere.
On our way home from our Utah vacation, we stopped for a short hike to these toadstool formations. It's pretty crazy what nature creates with wind and water. These were probably 20 feet (~6M) tall.