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This lichen covered boulder is in the backcountry of Snowmass, Colorado, on Burnt Mountain. I have been thinking of photographing this site for over a year and finally made it out with the Gigapan mount and tripod way out in the wilderness. Actually, the day before, I was here trying to photograph this by hand. I w...
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Macro photo of firewood showing some lichen and fungus. This shot is to troubleshoot macro GigaPan shots.
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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, on a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. Two more pic of this site can be seen here: www.gi
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Here's what I do while riding out the flu
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Lichens on the forest floor behind my parents house in Crystal River, FL
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Although this rare fungus (Ascomycetes) got a larger substrate range, it prefers Willow thickets like Salix viminalis and others growing on swampy places. Here it grows on Salix cinerea, Belsakerweier near Hellange, Luxembourg. The site can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=24456
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Jack-O-Lantern mushroom, Omphalotus olearius, a very rare mushroom growing close to a public place a few km south of Luxembourg city, in this case on a vital Quercus rubra. In dark nights one can observe a very faint greenish glow in the gills of this fungus. This phosphorescent luminescence is caused by two metabolit...
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Only few apothecia of Sarcoscypha jurana are visible in the snow. The same pic - without snow - can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/44067/ And one more pic of the same site can be seen here: www.gigapan.org/gigapans/44068/
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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana, "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, in a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. This is a part of a 3D-panorama. Two more pic of ...
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This is the largest population of Sarcoscypha jurana, "Scarlet Cup Fungus" in Luxembourg, growing near Manternach (eastern.lu, in a triassic limestone formation) on fallen Tilia branches and twigs. This site is known since a long time to mycologists. This is a part of a 3D-panorama. Two more pic of ...
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