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Fungus With Water Drops

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Taken on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia...

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SunriseGirl

12:41PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

That looks like a beautifully made candy with drops of sugar syrup rather than water. Are the fungi actually that color? This is a beautiful photo.

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jayfar

2:15PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

A really lovely fungi pic Claude.

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pimanjc

2:22PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

outstanding fungi.

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anahata.c

2:43PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

Wow---it looks like a big creamy pastry, which doubles (nights) as a lizard-y beast, who's so hungry it's lips are dripping. What a big opulent bold creepy and beautiful thing that is! A great capture, and so vivid---I love it! (Do you see the lizard-head? The eyes, the big lips?) You know the old joke about the mushroom who tries to get a drink at a bar? The bartender says "we don't serve mushrooms," and the mushroom says "I'm not a mushroom, I'm a fun guy!" (fungi?) Ok, it's stupid, I admit, and verrrry old, but this is a fungus who looks like he's having a helluva good time. Wonderful capture, Claude. Love it. Power in a little tree fungus...

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brewgirlca

2:56PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

If you close your eyes a bit the drops seem to jiggle in the breeze. I have not seen such a blue bracket fungus before. Quite striking against the green background.

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roguetographer

4:32PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

These fruiting bodies of fungi are commonly called "conks" and are the fibrous but sometimes fleshy fruiting body of a wood-rotting fungus that has a definite form and structure. On a standing living tree their presence may indicate that the tree is sickly and in danger of succumbing. Conks are also seen on down dead trees. I've long been fascinated by these conks and have photographed them many times. Your pic is an excellent one. Thanks!

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Faemike55

7:29PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

This is a really cool capture I do see the lizard drooling

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MrsRatbag

7:57PM | Fri, 14 March 2014

I see these around here often too; your shot is really excellent, sharp and clear on those beautiful little drops and the detail of the fungus. Well done!

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mtdana

12:54AM | Sat, 15 March 2014

Very nice capture!

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Celart

3:12AM | Sat, 15 March 2014

Very nice. Loving the DOF effect on the background.

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auntietk

10:41PM | Sat, 15 March 2014

Great find! I like the colors, and those water drops have such an incredible immediacy.

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danapommet

4:19PM | Fri, 22 August 2014

Perfect POV, lovely colors and a nice capture with the dripping rain drops or dew drops!


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