Been an artist of various types pretty much all my life: pencils - paint - watercolors, mosaics of beach glass, writing 'stories', musician (first love), photography, software design. Started messing with Bryce & Photoshop a few of years ago and have gotten more involved with various 3D apps recently (Lightwave, Cinema 4d, Vue, etc). But my pictures, both rendered and captured, pretty much tell who I am. My bunny, Brenda aka JustAlice here, and I live in a little house out in the countryside of Indiana.
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Comments (9)
jif3d
Looks a little on the toxic side Ken, but definitely a kool find ! Not only does the orange colour grab your eye, but the subtle aqua-green and mauve also add to the interest ! ~Cheers~
kbrog
Great find and capture! In North America we have ones like this called Orange Mycena.
dragonmuse
Interesting find. Good ti see a post from you :)
Svarg
I guess I should clarify: This is in North America. There's a park near our small Indiana town called "France Park". So I suppose these are indeed examples of the Orange Mycena. Thanks for the info!
MrsLubner
I know what you've been doing lately...and how do you find the time for these lovely strolls? And I see you're peaking under logs again... :-)
0rest4wicked
Cool comp!
Mondwin
Really fascinating capture my friend!!Bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
blondeblurr
You know Ken, I think it looks like little houses in a small village - and someone forgot to turn off the lights...(if you squint a little) absolutely charming and enchanting capture, BB
Hendesse
Fantastic shot, excellent details and beautiful colors. This year here are a lot of mushrooms too.