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18-Oct-2020 Christine Hanrahan

Purple-toothed polypore (Trichaptum biforme)

Alexander Stewart Provincial Park

Growing on a rotting log

Panasonic DMC-FZ2000
1/100s f/3.2 at 12.2mm iso125 hide exif
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Date/Time18-Oct-2020 14:47:38
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ModelDMC-FZ2500
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Focal Length12.2 mm
Exposure Time1/100 sec
Aperturef/3.2
ISO Equivalent125
Exposure Bias0.00
White Balancedaylight (1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
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Exposure Programprogram (2)
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Ton T.26-Oct-2020 18:42
Wow! Very beautiful mushrooms V
Kevin Warren25-Oct-2020 21:39
Fungus never looked so good!
Don23-Oct-2020 21:35
Wonderful colour indeed.
Nirvan Hope23-Oct-2020 17:19
Marvelous color of this pretty fungi. Love the contrast with the rotted wood.
Blandine Mangin23-Oct-2020 16:57
jolie compo de saison ! v
Walter Otto Koenig23-Oct-2020 15:08
Fascinating to see this. I like the colors and textures. "V"
danad23-Oct-2020 14:45
Superb details and tones. V.
bill friedlander23-Oct-2020 14:42
Amazing textured skin and purplish color. V
Hank Vander Velde23-Oct-2020 14:17
Well found and well captured Christine.
Helen Betts23-Oct-2020 13:47
Excellent detail and a most interesting color in this fine capture. V.
pkocinski23-Oct-2020 12:55
Such a cool find and nicely captured.
hayl23-Oct-2020 12:36
Wonderful find and photo.
Graeme23-Oct-2020 10:15
The clarity of the details and colours are all excellent, Christine.V!!!!
Range View 23-Oct-2020 09:34
An amazing image of this specie wonderfully captured.
David.
laine23-Oct-2020 07:30
Love the colours and textures. V
Raymond Ma23-Oct-2020 04:25
So much beautiful and interesting texture in this shot. V
joseantonio23-Oct-2020 03:28
nice find and capture.V.
globalgadabout23-Oct-2020 02:20
they appear so warm and fuzzy...such an unusual colour for fungi too..
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