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Funnel Shaped Orange Mushroom
If you know specifically which mushroom this is, that'll be very mush appreciated. Most likely candidates are: Omphalotus illudens, or Omphalotus olearius (Jack o' Lantern). Orange mushroom in persimmon color. Grown on a rotten mossy tree stump.
Replaced on January 14, 2011 with the following reason:
Despite shot in f11, the depth of field of this macro wasn't sufficient as I intended the focus should be from the funnel part to the brim of the cap closest to the viewer. I shot two versions with f11: one with the brim in focus, another with the funnel part in focus, but neither have enough depth of field to cover what I wanted. I learned I could stack the two photos together in CS5 and then auto-blend them to achieve that, so here is the director's cut, so to speak. :-D
Stack of two photos shot in f11 @ 2.5", ISO 200
Olympus E-620, Zuiko 50mm f2 macro
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I could really do with some help on this Bird as it is like nothing in any of my 4 Books. It is too large for either a Brown song or Singing Bushlark and certainly not a Pipit.
My guess is possibly a very uncoloured Chestnut Breasted or Chestnut Quail Thrush.
It ran around on the ground with Pipits and Crimson Chats. This Photo was taken on the Kalbarri Rd, 1oo + ks North of Geraldton, Western Australia.