More Fungi from Blashford

Managed to fit another trip in to Blashford this weekend, and was able to get some more fungi shots in.  This time I remembered to take my quick release plate with me, so I was able to use my tripod and live view on the Canon 50D.  Makes the taking of the shots a little less contortionist this way.  Down to a few examples of fungi left now, many are dying away now, and suspect a cold snap will kill the rest off.

Here’s my pick of the funig shots from the visit.

 

Sprouting Shaggy Inkcap

Sprouting Shaggy Inkcap

Sprouting Shaggy Inkcap taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. F3.2 1/15 ISO 100 Natural Light on Tripod.

 

Pair of Shaggy Inkcaps

Pair of Shaggy Inkcaps

Pair of Shaggy Inkcaps taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. F5 1/4 ISO 100 Natural Light on Tripod.

Parosol type fungi

Parosol type fungi

Parosol type fungi taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. F3.2 1/8 ISO 100 Natural Light on Tripod.  This is more of a close up really than a macro shot, as the fungi is quite big.  This one stood around a foot in height.

Mycena Fungi (possible)

Mycena Fungi (possible)

Mycena Fungi (possible) taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. F3.2 1/6 ISO 100 Natural Light on Tripod.

Fungi in the leaves

Fungi in the leaves

Fungi in the leaves taken on Canon 50D with Canon 100mm F2.8 USM Macro Lens. F7.1 1/6 ISO 100 Natural Light on Tripod.

Map of Location

About Chris

I've been taking macro photography from 2004. I use both Canon film and digital cameras.