So who was member No: 29405?
Wisteria in Bloom
Queen of The Night
Why aren't AA patrolmen saluting me any more?
Well, I'm not talking to you, either!
Are you coming with me, or not?
Bright enough for you?
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Summer Blooms - May 29
Two peas in a pod...
I'm taller than you are, already!
When sunbathing, position is everything!
Evening Shadows
NOT Wood Blewits - These are Entoloma Clypeatum m…
Gable Gargoyle...
Courtyard Garden series - May 25th
Courtyard Garden series - May 25th
Courtyard Garden series - May 25th
Courtyard Garden series - May 25th
Courtyard Garden series - May 25th
Courtyard Garden series - May 25th
Left-handed Field mouse!
Clematis and Rowan buds
Clematis buds
Chive flower, using focus stacking technique
Tulips still blooming - May 25th
Dewy morning with Dandelion
Early Morning Dew
For the Spider Lovers amongst you!
Setting Sun...
Red hot!
Polygonatum
Cytisus scoparius
1/400 • f/5.6 • 178.0 mm • ISO 400 •
Canon EOS 50D
EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
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Spore Print of Entoloma Clypeatum


Mycologists use spore prints to help establish ID of a particular fungus. You remove the stem, and lay the mushroom gills-side down on a sheet of white paper overnight (or black paper if you expect the spores to be very pale or white).
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