It is a day where mushrooms are so funny. You see.
A bunches of mushrooms would like to be of a different class and brand themselves as "Coral Inside". That sounds familiar enough. Do I have to pay royalty for writing and showing this over here?
A bunches of mushrooms would like to be of a different class and brand themselves as "Coral Inside". That sounds familiar enough. Do I have to pay royalty for writing and showing this over here?
At the same time, another one of them has apparently looked for ways to outshine others by staging at a hanging twig, and high up in the air. It too has plagued with excessive thought, which to my experience helps little.
Because I can also see the picture of a mother mushroom perching low on the ground with her little kid, enjoying the cool morning wind. It looks simple and ordinary. That maybe a strategy to go back to the basic.
Everyone is overwhelmed by thoughts, and drama flares around them,
thus makes my day seems so funny, as though a life lesson inside a jungle.
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Everyone is overwhelmed by thoughts, and drama flares around them,
thus makes my day seems so funny, as though a life lesson inside a jungle.
Link to Your Sunday Best.
The one on the 1st pic is really interesting, hope to see more shots of those.
ReplyDeleteGreat DOF there, rainfield!
they are funny indeed. i wonder if they are yummy too. wink*
ReplyDeleteRainfield, you do take amazing shots of these mushrooms. I think they are cute but they could be funny too. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThey are not only funny, but amazing with your stunning capture!
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures! They are stunning rare mushroom photos.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a nice weekend.
i love these and always love your viewpoint of them.
ReplyDeletethe fan clinging to the twig is really neat.
So many varieties...you are a sleuth to find them all!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a collection of funny mushrooms :)
ReplyDeleteI like how your imagination takes over. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful images of these special little fungi. Your commentary is cute, too. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful post and great photos ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finds, I like the second photograph !
ReplyDeleteYou have the best imagination, great images of the fancy fungi!
ReplyDeleteSuch fascinating mushrooms, especially like that "mother with her baby". Isn't nature so amazing!
ReplyDeleteA great serie of photos, - lovely colours!
ReplyDeleteHappy MOM to you!
Wonderful photos, beautiful colors, a treat, I love mushrooms. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteI think they are very pretty and extraordinary! Love the second photo!
ReplyDeleteThey are quite the little whimiscal things arent't they!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your imaginative thoughts about them too.
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You've captured something very small and beautiful, that not many would notice - wonderful perspectives! My favorite is the one that is growing at the hanging twig!
ReplyDeleteCoral, shells, and octopi- are you underwater?
ReplyDeleteI am overwhelmed by the drama you create around these mushrooms!! Such wonderful captures along with excellent narration.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day :)
They sure are incredible - love seeing the changes.
ReplyDeletewonderful shots, Rainfield, and am not only amazed with your shots, the focus and framing are really awesome, but also enjoyed your imagination.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots. Have a fabulous week. Mine are here and here.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and such interesting images. They almost are human:)
ReplyDeleteSo interesting. Not many of us get to see the birth of a mushroom!
ReplyDeleteMushrooms may be funny, but your photos are wonderful. I really like the mother and child picture, but the mushroom hanging onto a twig is also wonderful.
ReplyDeletelucky photographer)))
ReplyDeletea lot of unique shots
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These are very unusual looking mushrooms - you have some great shots of them.
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ReplyDeleteI love reading your fancy descriptions to your photos. Yours.
you have the eyes for fun and interesting things, esp mushrooms. i bet they are having fun being exposed on your blog too. :)
ReplyDeleteGosh, mushrooms have never looked so good before.
ReplyDeleteLife lesson inside a jungle . I like that and funny to boot:) B
ReplyDeleteThe mother and child mushrooms have nice hair.
ReplyDeleteLovely mushrooms...they do seem to have a life of their own don't they? The one in the tree is great -- I've never seen that.
ReplyDeleteI do love the way you see:)
ReplyDeleteyour creativity makes my
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I like mushroom and your photos are different...
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your photos and the way you described them...it made me stop and think of the mushrooms in a different way. Thanks for the inspiration, blessings!
ReplyDeleteThese are cute! Sorry Rainfield, haven't visited you for a while -the older, the busier, lol!Of course, also now I have my arblog separate:)
ReplyDeleteYou have found some unusual mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteLove your commentary and that mother/child combo mushroom!
ReplyDeleteI love those last two - they do indeed look like mother and child!! thanks for sharing your world with us!
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