Hi everybody,
My name is Dana Pommet and my wife’s name is Josephine. I was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1942, and except for a tour in the Navy, lived there for most of my life. I retired to Delray Beach, Florida in December 2000. We love to travel and photography goes hand and hand with that. I went digital about 5 years ago and started posting November 22, 2008. I have met so many wonderful people on RR and that makes this whole process so much more interesting than just posting photos. Thanks for all the comments and keep them coming.
Update  January 2012: After hiding and denying my mild Dyslexia, for most of my professional life, and now fighting with its advancement – I want to thank you all for putting up with my poor typing skills and spelling problems. I know that my spell checker hates me and I now depend completely on audio books rather then actually reading printed books.  Life marches on!  ÂÂ
Dana
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Comments (32)
Chipka
I have quite a lot more catching up to do than I anticipated earlier, but this is a great place to start. I can't resist a good fungus (as long as I'm not its source of nutrients or physical residence) and why resist shelf fungi like these. I love the details in this shot and the wonder of the textures. I love the visible underside of the upper growth. It looks as if it might glow in the night, serving as something of a beacon for incoming insects or other shelf-fungus dwellers. This is quite a nice photo.
Richardphotos
really blends almost into the bark. superb capture
npauling
A super capture of these Shelf fungi, they look as if they would come in handy in rainy weather.
m_j_s
Nice shot of these fungi Dana. I come across lots of these where I am too.
eekdog Online Now!
quite the shot Dana, cool find my friend. sorta look like half clams.
Faemike55
Very cool capture Dana and congratulations
Isabelle711
Most excellent POV. :)))))) These are really pretty. :)))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :)))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :))))
netot
Nice fungi! They made a stairways for fairies and elves! Great capture Dana!
mgtcs
Amazing image Dana, spectacular finding my friend, loved it!
whaleman
Nice shot Dana! So, Shelf Fungi eh? That's what they're trying to do is to build shelves, and little do they know the great shelf material is right behind them, LOL!
durleybeachbum
Super clear pic, Dana. We have a type here that looks similar and got the name Razorstrop fungus because it is so tough men could sharpen their cut throat blades on them ! They also make great fire lighters.
Jean_C
Superb capture! The texture of the top of the fungi is similar to the bark of the tree!
Leije
Very esthetic shot, Dana, with the similar barks !
jayfar
A lovely textural shot Dana. I hope Sandy has passed by without too much bother to you and your family.
fallen21
Fantastic sshot my friend.
dakotabluemoon
This is very cool i love fungus finds.
MrsRatbag
These are fascinating; excellent capture, Dana!
flavia49
wonderful image
jif3d
Got some of these wild looking fungi at my place as well, talk about great camouflage, they look just like the bark...I wonder what they are hiding from ? ~Cheers~
jendellas
they look like oyster shells. great closeup. xx
bobrgallegos
Great POV and textures Dana!
adrie
Wonderful capture Dana.
emmecielle
fantastic shot! :)
Jay-el-Jay
A fine shot of natures work.
sandra46
GREAT CAPTURE! THEY CAN BE USED TO TRIGGER A FIRE IN THE OPEN (WHEN YOU HAVE NO MATCHES)
pixeluna
Great capture and very nice info too.
sharky_
They resemble the tree bark.. Interesting shot. Aloha
pat40
Wonderful pic.
kbrog
Excellent find and capture! :)
Katraz
This looks like one of the hard type we have over here.