Janet Brien's photos with the keyword: lost creek reservoir
Tiny Slug Heading For Dinner
17 Feb 2012 |
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[best appreciated at full size against black]
Little, tiny, itty bitty, eensy, weensy slug! I have Steve to thank for pointing this adorable little guy out to me, and he was hard to spot, measuring only about 1/2 an inch long! Here you can see him motoring along through the foliose lichen and moss forest, with a Pixie lichen towering over him. For another size reference, in the upper left is the "flower" of a moss plant, called a sporophyte...that's SMALL! Finally, you should take a look at where this guy is heading! Why...it's a mushroom! And that is probably what he'll be munching when he arrives, as it's a favorite food for mollusks! (In this image, you can see something on the mushroom...it's a BUG! I wonder if they will share?!)
This image was taken in February, 2012.
Fern Tips
17 Feb 2012 |
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[best appreciated at full size against black]
It seems to me that if you like macro photography, you automatically love ferns. I don't know anyone that doesn't love these beautiful, elegant plants, and it seems that we all want to see close-up detail of these lovely fronds. With my new camera and macro lens, I am able to take the kinds of pictures I've always dreamed of. I've got a lot to learn about taking good pictures with a macro lens, so you'll probably notice the focus is off by a hair on the right, but I thought it was crisp enough to share with all of you! :)
This image was taken in February, 2012.
Glowing Mushroom [Flickr Explore #8]
17 Feb 2012 |
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*** First Place Winner at the Jackson County Fair! ***
Steve and I drove out to Lost Creek Reservoir for a photography hike about a week ago and both of us were on the lookout for mushrooms! This area is very wet in the winter and spring, so we knew there would be plenty of fungus and lichen to take pictures of. As predicted, there were lots to take pictures of, but when I found this one, I squealed outloud to Steve, "LOOK!!!"
Some mushrooms are extra special, and this is one of them. With its translucent cap and defined, deeply grooved gills, this stunning mushroom is prettier still because of the way its stem is curved as it grows out of the hillside. Illumination from above further enhanced the glowing quality, and finally, the background fell off into darkness to make this one of my most glamorous mushroom shots! I hope you like it! :) (By the way...if you like this mushroom, I'll be posting a cropped-in close-up to show that pretty detail in a few days!)
I've uploaded two other pictures today and I hope you'll visit them too!
Thanks to all of you who have visited and have left comments and favorites! I try to go to all of your pages within a day or two and is a highlight for me to see your beautiful photography! :)
NOTE! I have finally updated my profile and I hope you'll take a look to find out a little more about me and how important all of you are to my experience here on Flickr!
www.flickr.com/people/sfhipchick/
This image was taken in February, 2012. Explored on February 16, 2012.
Glowing Mushroom: Close Up and Personal!
21 Feb 2012 |
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A few days ago I posted another picture of this beautiful mushroom, and I promised that a detail shot was coming! If you didn't read about this mushroom before, here you go!
Steve and I drove out to Lost Creek Reservoir for a photography hike about two weeks ago and we were on the lookout for mushrooms! The wet conditions in the winter and spring are perfect for fungus, so we knew there would be lots of pictures to take. Needless to say, I was very excited when I found this one!!
I got some great luck with the pictures I took because they came out very crisp and clear. On top of that, images taken with my Canon 5D Mark II are 21.1 megapixels in size, which means I can crop in as much as I like for most images. In this case, I was able to show the amazing detail on the edge and gills, something I couldn't even see with my naked eyes when I took the picture!! I hope you enjoy this detail shot, it was a very lucky day to find this wonderful little treasure!
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