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301/365: "And all your future lies beneath your hat." ~ John Oldham

7 more pictures above, which include all of my Parasol Mushroom pictures and my other picks of the day! :) (all but the first two are clickable!)

I've been watching a pair of Parasol mushrooms growing by a brush pile down by the road, and today was picture day for one of them! This monster is about 6-7" across, just HUGE! It was growing right in front of the brush pile, and I know from experience that the result of a busy, messy background like that is pretty ugly and distracting. (Roll your mouse over the pictures above to the last one, and you'll see one with brush behind it!) However, yesterday when I checked on the pair, which were growing right up against each other, I saw that one had pushed its neighbor over. Gently touching it, I was surprised to find that I would be able to pick it up without hurting it. So, today I pulled grass and weeds right next to the brush pile, dug a hole for the stem, and carefully lifted it out of its original home and to the spot I set up for pictures. Using my stacking technique from my past couple of Parasol mushroom pictures, I got several apertures that would work, and when it was done, I put the mushroom back where it was growing. Processing the pictures, I used two different apertures to get the full depth of the mushroom and then placed it into a picture which had an aperture of 4.5 for a nice soft background. I hope you like it! :)

John Oldham (August 9, 1653 – December 9, 1683) was an English satirical poet and translator. Wikipedia: John Oldham

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20 comments

Pam J said:

This is perfect !!
11 years ago ( translate )

Julien Rappaport said:

Excellente !
11 years ago ( translate )

Treasa Ui Cionaodha said:

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Beautifully captured image. Stunning details and great presentation. Well done Janet. Regards Tess.
11 years ago ( translate )

Chrissy said:

Great work, Janet. I love the way you take your pictures and make it better. Last few days I was in the forest to find some mushrooms and had my problems with the sharpness. Perhaps I have to try the thing with the different apertures!? Thanks for your wonderful pictures every day. I hope your project will never end :-)
11 years ago

Eunice Perkins said:

Fungi is so hard to resist. These are great images!
11 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding mushroom and colors!
11 years ago

Puzzler4879 said:

That quote is so true, but doesn't bode well for me, I'm afraid! Great shooting, Janet!!
Enjoyed inhttps://www.ipernity.com/group/hangit.
11 years ago

Soeradjoen (limited… said:

Well Done!!
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Leap's Photo
Pond!!
11 years ago ( translate )

Imogen said:

Beautiful work you have achieved here. I am intrigued by the layering technique you write about. Wishing I could find time to explore this sort of thing, but lovely to see yours!
11 years ago

Stan Askew said:

That's Wild!!
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of Wildlife!!
11 years ago ( translate )

Henry L ( k4eyv ) said:

kudos to you !
11 years ago

dgmphoto said:

very nicely done
11 years ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

A lot of work to get this shot, but it really has been worth it. Very nice indeed.
11 years ago

Shuttering Yukon said:

oh how cool! Now I would have picked it and taken some shots of the spectacular underside!
11 years ago

PhLB - Luc Boonen said:

superb, Janet
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