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Pictures for Pam, Day 116: Micro Mushroom Pair in Cave

by Janet Brien
(+3 insets)

Yesterday I mentioned the Spring-like weather we've had for the past few days. Whaever possessed me?! Today it's miserable, cold and raining! It makes me laugh because I should know better than to spout off about the lovely weather. Mother Nature refuses to be predictable!

I noticed that I haven't posted any mushroom pictures for a while so I thought it would be fun to share a little presentation I put together..

A few years ago I was creeping around on our property looking for mushrooms. I wasn't having a lot of luck but I kept hunting. I looked on the forest floor. I looked on the moss clinging to the trees. I looked under logs. Nothing. Feeling bored, I began studying the bark on the oak trees very closely. There are countless varieties of lichen and mosses to appreciate which appear in a rainbow of colors and I think they are extremely interesting.

As I was studying the bark, I suddenly found myself staring at one of the tiniest mushrooms I'd ever seen! It was peeking out from a crevice, as cute as can be. And then I noticed another one...and another! Why, these itty-bitty mushrooms were all over the bark and I'd never noticed them until now. What a huge surprise!

I have shared pictures of these little darlings in the past but it occurred to me that it might be fascinating for viewers to get a better understanding of how small these mushrooms really are. Along with my main image showing this pair of micro-sized beauties, there are two insets. One of them shows the tree at a normal distance and a circle that shows where the mushrooms are hiding. The second picture is a lot closer to show you what the environment looks like, and yet, those mushrooms are still quite small. In fact, each of them is perhaps 1/8" in size...they really are so very tiny!! If you enjoy these pictures, I have another presentation like this one that I'll share those at some point too. (I'm also including a colorful sunrise I got a while back!)

Pam, I did a search for "tiny" on your photo stream and lo' and behold, I discovered your tiny bracket fungus pictures! They are TERRIFIC!!! I especially love that you took pictures at various distances away as well, just like I did with my little presentation! *high five*

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35 comments

Frans Schols said:

Schitterende opname en PIP.
Hartelijke groeten...........Frans.
6 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding series!

Admired in:
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6 years ago ( translate )

Jenny McIntyre said:

OMG Janet - how on earth did you manage to see these? I've obviously been going around almost blind because I never thought of looking at bark like this. When I get out and about - in other words when it stops raining!!! - I'm going to have a look at some trees and see if there are any tiny beauties like this. The fact that I don't have a macro lens like you have, may limit me somewhat. I'll try though.

Your macro photos are just superb, As for your sunrise - outstanding. It's such a fantastic landscape, and the sunrise just accentuates its beauty.
6 years ago

Ronald Losure said:

All beautiful photos, but I'm rather fond of the lichens covering the tree's bark.
6 years ago

Pam J said:

OH THIS IS STUNNING ! AND THAT DROPLET IS PERFECT !
6 years ago

Thorsten said:

great one!
6 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Mysterious mood, Janet ! Like the dark light which brings a lot of atmosphere very much. Fine composition ! Have a nice day ! Good Morning and many greetings from today sunny Frankfurt !
6 years ago

Rainer Blankermann said:

This series stands out!!
6 years ago ( translate )

Amelia said:

It's amazing what one finds if one looks closely. What tree are they growing on? It looks like a variety of pine.
6 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Amazing close-up !!
6 years ago ( translate )

Boro said:

Superbe ********
6 years ago ( translate )

aNNa schramm said:

They are very humid and I see a drop - sure it was on a rainy day when you found this little dwarfs. They are very hidden, as if they were afraid of the light.
They belong, I think, to the Helmlingen (Mycena) and they love to grow on wood.
www.webstagram.one/tag/helmlinge
warm greetings for this nice macro dear Janet.
aNNa
6 years ago

Jocelyne Villoing said:

Comme c'est mignon, on dirait deux petites lanternes... il fallait les voir, seule une photographe avertie comme toi peut réaliser de tels clichés !mille bravos Janet. Bisous.
6 years ago ( translate )

Zulma said:

Such a great idea Janet to show how small they are...and I love that red circle!!!!! Your eyes are really in good shape to see those. Wonderful set of images. Have a great Wednesday my friend. Stay dry and warm!! We are at 3ºF this morning!! Brrrr, my bones don't like it.
6 years ago

Eunice Perkins said:

A gorgeous, micro piece of nature!
6 years ago