4/26/14

traces of life

Hubby found these fungi on the woodpile in the paddock. I find them quite amazing.





22 comments:

Gattina said...

They look like modern art sculptures !

Jocee said...

They are awesome looking little attachments. :-)

YTSL said...

Traces of life -- what an inspired take on the theme! :)

Carver said...

Great take on the theme.

Susan Demeter said...

Beautiful! You captured them well.

eastcoastlife said...

Cute ... but are they poisonous?

Taken For Granted said...

Great find for your camera. I like the contrast of textures on wood and mushrooms.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Stunning shots of the fungi, Betty. Have a great weekend.

Ida said...

Wonderful shots of the Fungi. I like how they "fan" out and the perspective of both shots was great.

Amy Burzese said...

Nice! Finding those little things to photograph is so much fun. Thanks for sharing with us.

Lisa Gordon said...

I love the wonderful patterns they make.
These are great close-ups.

Trekcapri said...

Hi Betty

Wow, great close-up shots. I love the details that you captured in your images. Perfect for this week's theme.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Arija said...

Amazing what we can find on our paddocks. I wonder, are they edible??

Karen said...

They are awesome, great shots.

Hannah said...

The bracket fungi look very neat in their stacks and rows, they certainly look succulent and edible. Interesting shots. Here I am finding Turkey Tail bracket fungi, they are small and hard, they are supposed to make a healthful tea.

EG CameraGirl said...

NICE! I like it when my husband helps me find great shots. :)

Roan said...

Great macro shots!

Unknown said...

Awesome find! Fungi are very interesting.

Laura said...

I spy a heart in the last photo! Thanks for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Those are great. Very nice of your husband to spot them for you! Both of you have good eyes for the beauty that surrounds you!

Alexa T said...

Such beauty in aspects... they look like mini-hearts!!.. Awesome visual effect and presentation in macro!

Anonymous said...

Lovely and fascinating!