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Staghorn Rock Head with Babies Yellowstone National Park

Photography Science/Medical posted on Feb 05, 2024
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This picture was taken last year or the year before on Black Bear road or lane, a dirt side road where the last picture was taken from. The rock head is formed by the Staghorn mobile fungus that looks like a super white slug. Also Mr. and Mrs. Fungus are the same thing. The two of them together give the rock that split because they are two, two, two rocks in one. Just like double mint gum. In the picture the white flowers blooming had the rectangle white fungus shapes with a smaller round one sitting on top like R2D2 sitting on top of Luke Skywalkers ship. On the branches you can see some of them sitting also and one small black one in the middle branch. With the sun it is hard to tell if some of the white was reflection from the sun but white does have a tendency to get pretty bright in the sun. This picture was taken from the car window with a 300mm Pentax lens. Even know it was a crop of the full shot it was much sharper then the disc rock cluster shot from the now closed part of this road. I wonder how much they get for those living disc and black rocks?

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