Showing posts with label slippery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slippery. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

257: Sloppy Ink Caps

Coprinus comatus in its squishy phase, captured after prolonged rainfall today.
I intended to take sime photos of these yesterday (when they were all much fresher,) but I didn't have my camera on me.
Lesson 1: Ink caps are very short-lived.
Lesson 2: Might want the camera? Then take it!!
I took some decent shots today, anyway; even if I had to wait until the early evening.

Settings: f/4, 1/100, ISO 400, P-FA 50mm.

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

249: Slugs In Your Grass


Settings: f/11, 1/180, ISO 200, 50mm Cosinon M42, 19mm extension, on-board flash & foil reflectors. Some PP & cropping.

Sunday, 18 July 2010

197: Worms of the Earth

Fresh from the compost heap, and quite lively.
Look closely, and rows of very tiny, short hairs are visible running down their sides.

Settings: f/16, 1/2.5, ISO 100, 50mm Cosinon M42, 1/4 flash, glass, white cards, copy stand.