This photos was with my high resolution Sony camera. You can really zoom in on the mushroom's details.
This photos was with my high resolution Sony camera. You can really zoom in on the mushroom's details.
It's almost mushroom season here.
Here's a pair of yellow boletes from last spring.
I must perfect my disguise.
I don't think they noticed me.
What are you doing up there?
A purple mushroom cozy in the moss.
I recommend stopping and admiring the moss.
One of my favorite mushroom photos.
These little guys were so tiny.
This tree was surrounded by a bed of moss.
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Thinking about that really tall mushroom I photographed from beneath that one time.
I noticed I got quite a few new followers this past week. I share nature photos from my long hikes in the forests and mountains of Tennessee. All photos are my own, no ai is involved at all. For example, look at this round moss!
She's huge now, towers over Jack.
I heard you like mossy rocks.
Left it. I know where it's at, so might visit it from time to time and see how it is doing.
I went off trail in the forest to see what I could find.
Up a ridge I found an old glass vial with a whole ecosystem growing within.
Josie told me to tell you that she says hello.
Lichen clusters are like tiny little cityscapes.
Pretty. I've not seen any ferns this year, but it is warming up quick.
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oooh. steamy.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Here's some moss vaguely shaped like a heart!
Might I interest you in a mossy stump?
Press P to pet the kitty!
Yeah. It wasn't altered in any way. Gonna try some more of these sorts of shots.
This pic wasn't altered in any way. I'm impressed with how hard it goes.
My friend was wearing a reflective vest while caving. He shined a black light on himself causing the material to fluoresce and light up the whole area.
This is Charlie Halftail.
He's a #cat