When visiting Maren and their new, very neat house-in-the-woods, I was fascinated by all of the mushrooms. So today I grabbed Maren's kids and mine and headed out to the new digs to take some fungus fotos. hehe.
OK. This first one isn't fungus. But I liked it!
OK. This first one isn't fungus. But I liked it!
And there you have it! The best of over 100 shots! Uh..yeah. I was having too much fun on my stomach in the leaves and dirt communing with the daddy longs legs spiders!
6 comments:
Wow! Fabulous photos! That's a LOTTA mushrooms. I hope you checked yourself for ticks when you got home. (Not to be a spoil-sport, or anything) In my mind, you are truly willing to do anything to get the perfect shot!
cool images...one set looks like a flower.
daddy long legs don't bother me...it's those other hairy spiders that plain ole freaks me out. lol.
one love.
awesome photos! :)
love the acorn. ha.
oh my goodness Lynn these are fantastic, you have even got a couple of little guys who are either eating or visiting the fungi cute. The last one looks like rather sick bananas. I did the same thing during my photography summer school laid on the ground in the leaf litter and ended up with a huge spider bite on my arm ouch be careful.
Kathryn: After you posted this, I got all itchy and had the creepy-crawly feeling! But no ticks, thank goodness. I grew up in the woods in BC, and didn't think about ticks at all there. Too cold. HA! Keep forgetting that they exist in this neck of the woods.
Se'lah: Oooh--I don't like those big hairy ones either. *shudder*
Jenna: HA! I knew you would! Very different and not so airy looking as yours, though. Funny how the same thing can look so different!
Kim: It was great fun. No spider bites--but the mosquitos almost carried me off. I swear, they were salivating as they came in for a landing.
You found such variety! These are great shots, all of them!
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