Thank you. I was very lucky to find such photogenic parasols in differing stages of ripeness. Usually other people have eaten them all before I arrive with my camera! I was also very lucky with the light when I was photographing the waxcap, but there were several other interesting species nearby that were too difficult to cap well.
I find flickr groups are often helpful with identifying species:
Thanks for the great link, I shall try and identify some of mine from these.
I seem to spot the most interesting ones the day I don't have my camera with me! Ha! Rain and more rain just lately, coupled with dirty dogs - not so good for cameras.
I always spot pics when I'm not carrying so much as a phonecam, yes, and I had to switch the lights on here at 2-30pm this afternoon because the nimbostratus rainclouds made it so dark. Ugh. I need to fly south for the winter, heh.
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Date: 2013-11-06 12:40 pm (UTC)I find flickr groups are often helpful with identifying species:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/spiralsheep/10187543206/in/photostream/
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Date: 2013-11-06 03:01 pm (UTC)I seem to spot the most interesting ones the day I don't have my camera with me! Ha! Rain and more rain just lately, coupled with dirty dogs - not so good for cameras.
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Date: 2013-11-06 03:06 pm (UTC)