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    Toadstools

    Dont know if these qualify as Toadstools or just ordinary Mushrooms lol They only last a few days then they shrivel up like the one on the right.
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    Re: Toadstools

    That's cool how the entire life cycle seems represented in one shot - from the newly emerging on the left to the shriveled one on the right.

    Tough to make fungi look appealing - you did a nice job.

    Shooting pretty low? Or was it no a small hill? Either way, I like the nice background.
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    Re: Toadstools

    Keen eye Loupey , yes they were on a little hill lol, but i dont mind getting on my hands and knees when i have to
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    Re: Toadstools

    Quote Originally Posted by Knight
    Keen eye Loupey , yes they were on a little hill lol, but i dont mind getting on my hands and knees when i have to
    Yeah, but isn't it much more fun when it's 80 degrees and dry I'm getting tired of coming home with mud on my office dockers
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