![Part of a largely unknown kingdom](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjuJAgO_GfSrqa9Ck2cGqFMIKzKC9FeXm96UawOJ1jsxqNcZszRxi7hhyJW7XVcKK2gZ3uPfwFnZKtBvkJVVknbUKo8zoDvJs-ghLBOS_o_F1qtAcXMfQd8WwUHA1yl7NFQobQrj9VIqBo/s1600/ToadstoolsNo1Line_5160016_%5B1020%5D.jpg)
Low on the No. 1 Line track where tawa trees are common, I came across these tiny fungi growing from the litter. I liked the late afternoon light so opted not to use the flash.
[16 May 2014, Olympus OM-D EM-1, 12–40mm f/2.8 at 40mm, ISO 200, 4s at f/8]
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4 comments:
Stunning.
I agree, EC. They were still there today, a little the worse for wear and looking rather drab without that lovely light.
What a beautiful model for a lamp that would make. Luminous and light.
Zhoen, yes, and self-reproducing too ;^)
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