“ Psathyrella Hirta ”
Found these little guys in my garden this morning so spent a couple of hours with them trying different angles, settings and light. It was a dull day so these are side lit with an Led cube. I tried different coloured lights but preferred the more natural look. Apparently these can be found near ...
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  • Erin Kilpatrick Edited 5 months ago

    They could be houses for mini fairies!!!

    They could be houses for mini fairies!!!

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  • Andy Blake Edited 5 months ago

    Great capture Andrea, always interesting to see “shaggy” varieties of fungi. Nicely done.

    Great capture Andrea, always interesting to see “shaggy” varieties of fungi. Nicely done.

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  • topcat Edited 5 months ago

    Great shot Andrea and great idea to show their scale (in comments). They really are tiny and oh so cute!!! 🥰

    Great shot Andrea and great idea to show their scale (in comments). They really are tiny and oh so cute!!! 🥰

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  • Frances Spears Edited 6 months ago

    Excellent

    Excellent

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Olympus E-M1MarkII 7Artisans 60mm f2.8 Macro
1/6 f/11 100 60

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#ontheground #getlow #lowangle #fungi #macro

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