Rain keeps on falling down. It is spreading the news about a photo shooting session over the other end of the bridge, and news spreads so fast in the community.
These mushrooms started to cross the bridge before my arrival. They of course need to leave very early as they move much slower than a snail. Their enthusiasm is clearly reflected when trying to overtake each other. It may look dangerous but is not actually.
That is not an easy path which requires up and down through the journey, nevertheless they think it worths bearing the grand event in mind.
They would like to be a potential celebrity in the cyberspace.
"The difference between try and triumph is just a little umph!", and this one is pushing its last "umph" before saying hi to me.
"Good morning my friend."
Then it is my turn for the rest of the work.
umph, good evening Rainfield! you just made me smile. well, you never fail to make me smile. thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteThose mushrooms have waterproof hats.
ReplyDeletethis may be the most beautiful mushrooms I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteThey look like little mushroom platforms in a video game.
ReplyDeleteGreat enchanting mushroom series- love the images of the deep forest here-
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful photos of the mushrooms. You've done a great job of getting these pictures.
ReplyDeleteI also likenyour words of wisdom about the 'umph'.
Hi Rainfield, Oh yes, it's been raining daily here too. Wonderful shots of mushroom with 'umph'!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and delicate...
ReplyDeleteA very nice p0st!love the c0mp0si0n and ph0to cijin bike-way bridge
ReplyDeleteThis was great! I liked the photos and your captions are wonderful! Sorry I haven't been around for awhile but will be back off and on!
ReplyDeleteThese mushrooms look so smooth, and translucent.
ReplyDeleteYour Ah Kung and my Ah Kung must have been friends. My Ah Kung said," Don't live near such thing, imagine the Japanese coming, the first thing they will bomb are the oil tanks, Indeed this was true in Sarawak, they bombed the Miri refinery first. LOL
aww... how could mushroom cross the bridge? haha but nice! like your text and pictures as always =p
ReplyDeleteI would like to buy a camera; I want to start taking pictures, like you.
ReplyDeleteWow..you've found so many wonderful and fantastic mushrooms, Rainfield..I don't see them here!
ReplyDeletei like this humorous post.. the umph of it :)
ReplyDeleteTaking pictures of mushroom is always a special treat to me.
ReplyDeleteIt inspires, and make me feeling so fun.
Those little mushrooms look like fairy umbrellas :)
ReplyDeleteThe mushrooms look like flying saucers, UFOs. They also can be umbrellas or homes to some little people. If you are in Wonderland with Alice, you will grow taller and taller if your eat one.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and you always find the best subjects for your photos. Wonderful shots of the mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous and in that macro setting with the dark background they almost look like little flying saucers. Very cool, Rainfield.
ReplyDelete"The difference between try and triumph is just a little umph!", exactly. And the difference between awwwww... and awesome is... some-one like you.
ReplyDeleteJust one 'umph', now that's something new. =D
ReplyDeleteThese mushrooms are like tiny UFOs, and some of them look like bulls-eye eggs with sunny side up. You must be in Cerok Tokun's flying food restaurant. ^__^