This is a bit of an update. From humble beginnings my photography is steadily improving.I started out with a Kodak point and shoot camera and progressed to a Sony A-200 Digital SLR camera.Other equipment that i currently have is the following: Tamron 70-300mm lens. Manfrotto Tripod. My Website can be viewed here: sites.google.com/site/johannesmeintjes/ My Personal Blog can be viewed here: kgb224.blogspot.com/ Want to buy some of my work. www.shutterstock.com/results.mhtml www.123rf.com/portfolio/kgb224/1.html
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Comments (14)
BIPOLARTWO
It look's like it has just pushed through the soil.Excellent image
dakotabluemoon
This is really awesome dude i love to capture nature at it's best.
durleybeachbum
A shame folk can't leave nature alone!
jayfar
This is a great record of what was there. Super shot Christo.
fallen21
Awesome capture.
mickeyrony
This proves one thing my friend. There "s moisture in the ground like that. Interesting ((5 + +)) Cela prouve une chose mon ami . Il y a de l"humidité dans ce terrain genre . Intéressant ((5++))
Sea_Dog
Nice image.
Madbat
Hey! I just saw a Smurph!
bakr
nice shot
mariogiannecchini
Very beautiful shot ,great capture !
npauling
A beautiful capture and sometimes they don't last very long.
Chipka
Perhaps it was eaten? Who knows? I love this shot and I especially like the way you can actually see the age of this mushroom. It's still wearing a bit of its "shroud" which means that it's still a young one. Great colors. Very nice details.
kaward
A superb capture, Christo. A shame it had gone on your return. I would have loved to see how tall that huge stem just showing would have grown.
cfulton
Lucky you to have spotted it! Great shot, Clive