E EdC Active member Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 409 Likes 300 17 January 2025 #1 I'll start this one with Flammulina velutipes, the velvet shank, shot on Christmas Day.
Levina de Ruijter Administrator Staff member Joined 24 December 2024 Posts 9,014 Likes 16,521 Name Levina Image Editing No 17 January 2025 #2 EdC said: I'll start this one with Flammulina velutipes, the velvet shank, shot on Christmas Day. View attachment 1600 Click to expand... Excellent shot, Ed. It's also pretty.
EdC said: I'll start this one with Flammulina velutipes, the velvet shank, shot on Christmas Day. View attachment 1600 Click to expand... Excellent shot, Ed. It's also pretty.
D Darren75 Best friend ever! Joined 5 January 2025 Posts 404 Likes 348 Name Darren Image Editing No 17 January 2025 #3 I like how you positioned it with the green vine. Very nice indeed.
Mikbone Active member Joined 16 January 2025 Posts 319 Likes 1,032 Name Mick 18 January 2025 #4 Bachelors Buttons Fungi
Mikbone Active member Joined 16 January 2025 Posts 319 Likes 1,032 Name Mick 18 January 2025 #6 My Favourites, Wood Ears
D Darren75 Best friend ever! Joined 5 January 2025 Posts 404 Likes 348 Name Darren Image Editing No 18 January 2025 #7 Great pics @Mikbone The names are also great.
Macstory Silver member Joined 13 January 2025 Posts 724 Likes 3,386 Image Editing No 11 February 2025 #8 Scarlet Elf Cup. (FL: 90mm <> Lens: Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di VC USD Macro <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 70D).
Scarlet Elf Cup. (FL: 90mm <> Lens: Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di VC USD Macro <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 70D).
D Darren75 Best friend ever! Joined 5 January 2025 Posts 404 Likes 348 Name Darren Image Editing No 11 February 2025 #9 Macstory said: Scarlet Elf Cup. (FL: 90mm <> Lens: Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di VC USD Macro <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 70D). View attachment 6416 Click to expand... Nice. That's very red. Is it toxic?
Macstory said: Scarlet Elf Cup. (FL: 90mm <> Lens: Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di VC USD Macro <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 70D). View attachment 6416 Click to expand... Nice. That's very red. Is it toxic?
RichardB Silver member Joined 26 December 2024 Posts 662 Likes 618 Name Richard Image Editing Yes 11 February 2025 #10 Mikbone said: Bachelors Buttons Fungi View attachment 1626 Click to expand... They really are like buttons. Not sure about the "bachelor" part though.
Mikbone said: Bachelors Buttons Fungi View attachment 1626 Click to expand... They really are like buttons. Not sure about the "bachelor" part though.
Macstory Silver member Joined 13 January 2025 Posts 724 Likes 3,386 Image Editing No 11 February 2025 #11 Darren75 said: Nice. That's very red. Is it toxic? Click to expand... Hi Darren, According to Galloway Wild Foods they are edible but I think I'll give them a miss
Darren75 said: Nice. That's very red. Is it toxic? Click to expand... Hi Darren, According to Galloway Wild Foods they are edible but I think I'll give them a miss
RichardB Silver member Joined 26 December 2024 Posts 662 Likes 618 Name Richard Image Editing Yes 11 February 2025 #12 Macstory said: Hi Darren, According to Galloway Wild Foods they are edible but I think I'll give them a miss Click to expand... Smart move, I think. In nature red means danger!
Macstory said: Hi Darren, According to Galloway Wild Foods they are edible but I think I'll give them a miss Click to expand... Smart move, I think. In nature red means danger!
Macstory Silver member Joined 13 January 2025 Posts 724 Likes 3,386 Image Editing No 14 February 2025 #13 Daedaleopsis confragosa a species of polypore fungus. (Lens: Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 7D Mark II).
Daedaleopsis confragosa a species of polypore fungus. (Lens: Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 7D Mark II).
J Jack Dawe Platinum member Joined 11 January 2025 Posts 2,904 Likes 10,502 Name Jason Image Editing Yes 14 February 2025 #14 Pyncoporus Cannabarinus (?), South Africa
Macstory Silver member Joined 13 January 2025 Posts 724 Likes 3,386 Image Editing No 20 February 2025 #15 Sulphur Tuft or clustered woodlover are bitter and poisonous; (Lens: Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 7D Mark II).
Sulphur Tuft or clustered woodlover are bitter and poisonous; (Lens: Tamron SP 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di VC USD <> Camera ID: Canon EOS 7D Mark II).