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03-OCT-2014 Christine Hanrahan

Dead man's fingers (Xylaria polymorpha)

Quuen's University Biological Station

Seeing as Halloween is coming, I thought a photo of these odd sac fungi with the Halloweenish name would be appropriate. Taken last year in early october.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
1/125s f/2.8 at 4.5mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time03-Oct-2014 13:06:25
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ200
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length4.5 mm
Exposure Time1/125 sec
Aperturef/2.8
ISO Equivalent100
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Buz Kiefer25-Oct-2015 18:53
Very strange. I don't recall ever seeing them before and I spent a great deal of time in the outdoors. Vote.
Carol Rollins25-Oct-2015 14:18
Excellent find and capture of this most unusual looking fungi.
Margot W25-Oct-2015 00:23
I was thinking rabbit. Most unusual.
Graeme24-Oct-2015 23:40
They are very fitting for Halloween! They look kinda real too, Christine.VV
Hank Vander Velde24-Oct-2015 20:22
Super find and image Christine. Looked like some burned logs/stumps to me at first.
Carl Carbone24-Oct-2015 20:17
I didn't know you were into forensic photography!
laine24-Oct-2015 20:08
Very appropriate for the season...well seen!
Don24-Oct-2015 19:53
Most remarkable!
globalgadabout24-Oct-2015 18:10
first thought this was a weenie roast gone wrong...fascinating fungi..
Helen Betts24-Oct-2015 17:09
Those are pretty bizarre, and well named, I think. Excellent find and capture, and good timing as well. V.
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