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Mushrooms?
Lens: Vivitar 100 Camera: K-1 Photo Location: Ottawa ISO: 4000 Shutter Speed: 1/80s Aperture: F10 
Posted By: swip, 12-22-2020, 09:25 PM

No sure what kind of fungi these are but they are surviving well in freezing temperatures.




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Nice detail!
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Nice macros.
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Great closeups of the mushrooms.

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Thank you, everybody.
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Great Macro
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mushrooms forever! cool shots

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I like them both but the first one stands out.
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Neat perspective! I expect that tree has a lot of heart rot.
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Nice light!
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Good shots!
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Looks cool, well done and thanks for sharing!
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Number 1 for the win
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They always make for good subjects. Very cool!
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But where are all the little blue smurfs? Nicely spotted and I like the different angles/views of the two shots.
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