Things when get overdone may turn out to be out of control. This happened exactly when I was picking up the fallen leaves hoping for a clean depth of field. A magazine told me so.
I broke the root of a brittle and slimy mushroom. Its neck broke when I continued further, that ended its already very short life cycle. This was not cautioned in the magazine.
Then this is my next discovery, a beauty that was good to be observed in a distance. This second chance is sweet, only that the first mushroom has been made a guinea pig.
Beautiful, the mushrooms are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe green mushroom is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and your family!
Such a long regal stem on the second mushroom!
ReplyDeleteyes, mushrooms managed to get your attention.... :)
ReplyDeleteRainfield, your mushrooms images are beautiful. I am happy you got a second chance with the mushrooms.. Enjoy your day and the week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHaha- love the yellow color of the second one. Magazine advice doesn't always work.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to get the wonderful photo of that second elegant mushroom.
ReplyDeleteyou are the mushroom king, i have said that before!! i wonder what draws you to them, with such a great passion??
ReplyDeleteawww. the first one forgives you, i am certain. :)
ReplyDeletegreat find indeed!
ReplyDeletehappy easter!
Hi! The second one is very nice to see. Thanks for sharing. Wishing you a wonderful week ahead.
ReplyDeleteSorry the first one broke, but you managed a sensational shot on the 2nd try. Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous mushroom shots ~ 'Live and Learn' as 'they' say ~ thanks for your well wishes ~ getting there ~ xoxo
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You got a lovely picture to commemorate this mushrooms short life! And now you know to be more careful when you're moving those leaves. So the mushroom did not die in vain. Thank you for sharing both these beauties. And your thoughts. Which I always enjoy as much as I do your beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteNext time you will more carefully ;)
ReplyDeleteGood Tuesdays.
a hug.
The second shot looks like a lovely little parasol.
ReplyDeleteThat is an exquisite mushroom, rainfield.
ReplyDeleteyou always have great finds in the woods, beautiful shots and thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI never thought much of mushrooms, but you make them look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSo many varieties of mushrooms in your life. In the markets, I see only a few. Of course, I'm not trekking in a jungle.
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