I came across a RED topped mushroom on my dog-walk through the woods yesterday, and I CURSED the fact that I did not have my camera. It's a curse sometimes, this picture taking infatuation. Well, it's not an infatuation, I guess it's true love :-)
Mushrooms tend to capture the attention of my camera's lens too. We have mushrooms the size of dinner plates growing out the side of a tree in our back yard this year... crazy looking.
You were willing to sacrifice your safety to get the photo.....job well done, Beth. Nice to see you in the photos. We don't get to see enough of your pretty face. Not that we can see your face in these pictures, but you know what I mean. lol
This must be the one you were talking about when you visited my mushroomy post! I was just the same....so close to the edge, but luckily, I didn't fall in either. But, I was standing in some serious mud....falling into that would have been worse!! That mushroom is amazing! So huge, yet it looks so graceful the way it is situated.
**I love reading the comments you leave, as they make me feel like we're sitting in my kitchen, having a cup of tea, discussing life and wondering where all the time has gone ...beth
What an interesting way to grow!!
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Way to take on for the team;)
You find amazing things...thanks for sharing them with us!
See! Remember that zone I spoke about? Once your eye has framed the photo in your head there's no stopping you! Awesome shot as always.
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ReplyDeleteSeems like so many of us are capturing beautiful mushrooms these days. It's a unique one that you shot. Well done. :)
your hearing is exceptional ... as well as your "eye"
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and I need an assistant :)
Wonderful photos .. yours and his. Mushroom lovers.. what a pair. You're a fun girl and he, a fungi. ;)
ReplyDeleteI came across a RED topped mushroom on my dog-walk through the woods yesterday, and I CURSED the fact that I did not have my camera. It's a curse sometimes, this picture taking infatuation. Well, it's not an infatuation, I guess it's true love :-)
ReplyDeleteI love that he took your picture taking the mushroom's picture.
ReplyDeleteGood for you. And it was fun to see the pictures he took of you as you were getting your picture. Cool.
ReplyDeleteMushrooms tend to capture the attention of my camera's lens too. We have mushrooms the size of dinner plates growing out the side of a tree in our back yard this year... crazy looking.
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Oh, I love that last one! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's nice to see the shots and see you doing the taking of them. That's pretty cool.
I love to see how you got that perfect shot! That is one incredible mushroom!
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My favorite of these is the last. What fun to see photos of the photographer taking photos and then see the photos she took!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful find and capture.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots Beth! I especially love the one's of you going in for the shot :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Almost worth falling in for ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, love that your in them. hugs.
ReplyDeleteUnusual spot for a mushroom....but I totaly understand you wanted to snatch it...great job.
ReplyDeleteGladd you didn't fell in.
Hugs D.
Great photographs. Who snapped the snapper?
ReplyDeleteYou were willing to sacrifice your safety to get the photo.....job well done, Beth. Nice to see you in the photos. We don't get to see enough of your pretty face. Not that we can see your face in these pictures, but you know what I mean. lol
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Good eye and cool shot!
ReplyDeleteGood days are to be treasured! Yours was extra special, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat is one awesome mushroom!
ReplyDeleteOK, this is perfect! I love seeing a photo of you shooting a photo! THANK YOU Mr. Man. what a fun post....love it!
ReplyDeleteha! that is always a good day - great shots too
ReplyDeletewell clearly it was worth the effort! that is one funky looking fungus...gorgeous shots.
ReplyDeleteI love these photos of the work in progress!
ReplyDeletebeauteous, intrepid photo-girl !
ReplyDeleteThat was a beacon of light...would have drawn me over too! So simple and wonderfully gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGood capture too!!
Hugs
SueAnn
that's an interesting mushroom growing like that. it would have drawn me in too
ReplyDeletenow thats a good "assistant"
ReplyDeleteGo girl! A lovely capture.
ReplyDeletemushroom hunting ~ whoo hoo!
ReplyDeleteThis must be the one you were talking about when you visited my mushroomy post! I was just the same....so close to the edge, but luckily, I didn't fall in either. But, I was standing in some serious mud....falling into that would have been worse!!
ReplyDeleteThat mushroom is amazing! So huge, yet it looks so graceful the way it is situated.
They are so alluring, aren't they?