Shaggy Ink-Cap (Coprinus Comatus) fungi mushroom. As the cap matures it deliquesces into an inky black fluid. This specimen was found by the side of a path in deciduous woodland. Photo taken at Potteric Carr nature reserve, Doncaster, South Yorkshire in mid October. Camera: Nikon D300 Lens: Nikon Af-S Ii 400mm F2.8 If-Ed with 2x teleconverter. Support: Manfrotto monopod 680B Maybe not the ideal setup for this kind of photography but I was after bird photos on the day! I use my photos as inspiration and reference for my paintings which can be seen at: www.stevegreaves.com
This is a print of my Useful Fungi series of watercolor illustrations. ★ The illustrations here are not intended to be enough to safely identify any wild mushrooms! Please seek the advice and instruction of local experts or books (or videos) with very clearly photographed specimens. Many wild mushrooms are highly toxic! ★ This digital download includes: ~ One 8.5" x 11" sized PDF ~ One A4 sized PDF ~ One 8.5" x 11" PNG Image File ~ One A4 sized PNG Image File ★ These files can be printed at home, your local print shop or with your favorite online printer such as Vista Print, Shutterfly, Amazon Prints, Overnight Prints, Snapfish, etc. ★ ★★ And, yes! Please feel free to purchase once and print out multiple copies for home school, classroom, nature study groups, to hand out at farmer's markets, etc. ★★ I do my best to portray colors accurately, however, different monitors will vary in how they display colors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET 10% OFF: https://twigandmoth.myflodesk.com/newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Please print for personal and gift use only. Purchase does not transfer copyright. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/TwigandMoth/policy ***
Escott's Highlights:
Venturing into the woods year-round, Barbara Batokova explores new regions, hunts for mushrooms, and captures photographs to learn about them.
From the beds we wake up in to the buses we take and the offices we work at, it often seems like we live on a man-made planet. But the natural world is all around us, all the time. It's just we build such intricate hideouts, we sometimes forget about it. So let's refresh our memory.
Orange fan fungi (Anthracophyllum archeri), Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
Coprinellus disseminatus by Primeval Nature on Flickr.
Nature's Palette: Exploring the Top Ten Most Colorful Fungi The fungal kingdom, often associated with earthy tones and subtle hues, surprises us with a remarkable array of vibrant and captivating species. These fungi, with their striking colors, are a testament to the diversity and beauty found in the natural world. In this essay, we will delve into the top ten most colorful fungi, each a testament to the astonishing variety within this often overlooked realm of life. 1.Amanita muscaria (Fly A
The magenta-colored blooms are rare but easy to spot.
Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
i had a very long moment with this gorgeous family of bearded tooth fungi.
The pink towers of the 'Barbie pagoda' fungus make a bright addition to the known flora of New Caledonia, writes Quentin Wheeler
Fungi: Favolaschia sp. "The Plane Tree" Park. "Mundo marino" sobre la tierra. Hongos: Favolaschia sp. Parque "El Haya", Xalapa, Veracruz.México
Nature's Palette: Exploring the Top Ten Most Colorful Fungi The fungal kingdom, often associated with earthy tones and subtle hues, surprises us with a remarkable array of vibrant and captivating species. These fungi, with their striking colors, are a testament to the diversity and beauty found in the natural world. In this essay, we will delve into the top ten most colorful fungi, each a testament to the astonishing variety within this often overlooked realm of life. 1.Amanita muscaria (Fly A
Cribraria rufa
Learn about the Parrot Mushroom, its stunning colors, and why it's not recommended for eating! Look inside at four species of edible waxcaps!
Fungi es la palabra latina para hongo y de eso va este post, de setas y hongos. Las setas, nacen de forma espontánea en los bosques de tod...
Because fungus is challenging to find and photograph, fungi photos are less common than flower pics, but they're just as beautiful.
Veiled Lady Mushroom • Amethyst Deceiver • Funghi Nell'acqua • "Berkshire Blue" Amanita • South American Mushroom • More ...
Extreme color mushrooms/fungus
Photographer Steve Axford (previously) continues his quest to document some of the world’s most obscure fungi found in locations around Australia. Axford lives and works in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales in Australia where he often has to travel no further than his own back yard to make some of the discoveries you see here. The forms of fungi, slime molds, and lichens he prefers to document seem to have no limit in their diverse characteristics. More
Thanks to Susanne sourell for the ID. Photographed in Sani lodge bordering Yasuni national park, Ecuador.
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This is a 12" x 18" poster of my Useful Fungi series of watercolor illustrations. This poster has been professionally printed onto lovely matte 100 lb card stock and initialed and dated on the reverse. The generous top and bottom margins are perfect for framing using a wooden poster hanger (which also makes it very easy to change out posters every now and then). This listing does NOT include the wooden, magnetic poster hanger used in the photo. Your poster will be carefully packaged in a kraft tube for mailing. ★ Frame NOT included ★ I do my best to portray colors accurately, however different monitors (and cameras) will vary in how they display colors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER AND GET 10% OFF: https://twigandmoth.myflodesk.com/newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ***Purchase does not transfer copyright. For more information, please read our Terms of Use here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/AliceCantrell/policy ***