Janet Brien's photos with the keyword: Mycena

317/365: "Never regret anything you have done with…

14 Nov 2013 32 12 1420
2 more pictures above ! :) Yesterday it was rainy and drizzly, overcast and foggy, and I wasn't outside for very long. Today I awoke to a glorious sunny day, and I was definitely going to take advantage of the beautiful weather! "Zoe! Moosey! Molly! Atten-HUT! We will now be climbing to the top of the hill and examining every square inch for all things cool and fun!" Up the hill we scrambled and along the ridge we ambled, having a marvelous time for the next hour and a half! The mushrooms are simply exploding out of the ground right now! White, tan, brown and chocolate brown, in many shapes and sizes, and appearing in singles or groups of two or three! This time of year is my arguably my favorite for photography because I am so crazy about mushrooms. They are so unique and interesting to me, though I admit that trying to identify them is a total nightmare. If you remember the trio of mushrooms I shared a few days ago (and the younger version a few days before that), the pair above were growing right next to that log. (By the way, I checked on the trio, and they are shriveled up now and gone...but no worries because my pictures will keep them alive forever! :) The second I discovered these two, I knew I had my Picture of the Day! It's very hard to top a pair of mushrooms that look like they are in love! :) Philip St. John Basil Rathbone, MC (13 June 1892 – 21 July 1967) was a South African-born British actor. He rose to prominence in the UK as a Shakespearean stage actor and went on to appear in over 70 films, primarily costume dramas, swashbucklers and, occasionally, horror films. Wikipedia: Basil Rathbone Explored on November 15, 2013. Highest placement, page 8.

310/365: "You laugh at me because I'm different, I…

07 Nov 2013 25 15 2048
3 more pictures above ! :) Today I finally decided to bring the macro flash with me on my photo walk up along the ridge. I've been resistant because of the added weight, the fact that it's unwieldy, and my past troubles with proper exposure. However, I realized that I could just put it in a backpack and take it out when I found a suitable subject. And I have learned how to adjust the exposure a lot better. I used to think this macro flash took too long to set up...until I timed myself. It takes less than a minute to put on completely, and that's not even rushing! So I packed it up and off I went with the dogs to the top of the ridge! The weather here is finally perfect for fungus to grow. Humid, wet mornings, raining or foggy on a regular basis, the ground is slowly sucking moisture back into it after the long, dry summer and beginning of autumn. I am starting to find mushrooms more easily, which is so much fun!! With the 365 project I have to stop myself from taking too many pictures, because I simply don't have time to process them all. But I let myself have fun today and found several really wonderful mushroom groups! These mushrooms may look familiar to you, and that's because I featured them 4 days ago! This trio has grown more than twice as large since I saw them last!! I was walking past the log I found them under and wondered if they were still alive. Bending down, I exclaimed in delight, "OH LOOK!!!", because I could see the taller pair peeking their heads out of the crack between the log and the dirt! I rolled the log over to expose them and was just blown away by how cool they looked! With my macro flash attached, I could take a picture with any dof I wanted (within reason, of course...rule of thumb: don't try for a higher f/stop than 22 because the picture will begin to blur), so I used 11, 14, 18, and 20 to compare on my computer. Then I remembered that the bark the mushrooms was on was movable. PERFECT!!! I picked them up and took another set with them held at arm's length. Looking at the pictures on my computer, there were several which were equally good, so I picked one and here it is! :) I have three more pictures today: 1 shows me holding the bark these mushrooms are growing on for scale, 1 shows three impossibly tiny mushrooms, and 1 shows me holding the decayed leaf piece they are on! ENJOY! :D Jonathan Howsmon Davis (born January 18, 1971), also known as JD and JDevil (or J Devil), is an American musician best known as the leading vocalist and frontman for the nu metal band Korn. Hit Parader ranked Davis at number 16 on a list of "Heavy Metal's All-Time Top 100 Vocalists" in 2006. Wikipedia: Jonathan Davis

Scale Shot of Me Holding the Bark with Mushrooms

07 Nov 2013 6 6 664
1 picture above in a note! :) It's one thing to mention the size of something. But it's wonderful to see something we know the size of to compare. It is amazing how much these mushrooms have grown since I last took a look at them, more than twice as big!! (I've added the picture I took a few days ago as an inset for you to see)