Have we had enough fungi yet?
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:25 pm
I am starting to get a little dissapointed with the hard light I tend to use while out and about.
It tends to give me strong shadows. Which are not appealing.
I still want to travel light and have a very quick set up and repack. The folding soft boxes of ATJ's may be some of the answer to my probs. We shall see.
This said I would like some crit on these please.
This was a happy find for me. I found three of simillar colouring on the day.
Probably Hygrocybe graminicolor. This has a slime coating evident in the photo. This was taken on a road cutting under a slight soil overhang.
I just like how dainty some of these look. A Hygocybe species as far as I can tell. This was on a walk along our local creek line with my daughter. She was in the back pack while I was trying to take this. It takes quite a bit of bribery/negotiation to get a two and a half year old to sit still
I have bee pretty excited to find the lovely green fellows so I just had to share regardless.
It tends to give me strong shadows. Which are not appealing.
I still want to travel light and have a very quick set up and repack. The folding soft boxes of ATJ's may be some of the answer to my probs. We shall see.
This said I would like some crit on these please.
This was a happy find for me. I found three of simillar colouring on the day.
Probably Hygrocybe graminicolor. This has a slime coating evident in the photo. This was taken on a road cutting under a slight soil overhang.
I just like how dainty some of these look. A Hygocybe species as far as I can tell. This was on a walk along our local creek line with my daughter. She was in the back pack while I was trying to take this. It takes quite a bit of bribery/negotiation to get a two and a half year old to sit still
I have bee pretty excited to find the lovely green fellows so I just had to share regardless.