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Uploaded: 01/15/13 3:34 AM GMT
The Log and the Fungi
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Found this at Muir Woods National Park north of San Francisco while there over the holidays. More info here. Thanks for looking:)

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.tib
01/15/13 6:04 AM GMT
Lovely fungi and moss! The lighting is great for this Bruce. The clovers make a beautiful background too. I would very much love to see this National Park someday!
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Spend a few minutes each day being grateful for what you have and who you have to share it with.
.koca
01/15/13 8:54 AM GMT
Great work, interesting lightning, the colors are so beautiful.
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.Jimbobedsel
01/15/13 2:08 PM GMT
Super cool shot, Bruce. Excellent find out there in the woods.
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Earle Bruce quote on the Ohio State Buckeyes Football team...."You can't build a wining program by loosing."....(Well Duh!)
.rvdb
01/15/13 5:43 PM GMT
Looks fungi to me nice one.

Rob
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.gizmo1
01/15/13 6:00 PM GMT
Wow the colours in this fungi are beautiful and hot looking and the detail,light and composition are spot on.Love how you have the main subject high lighted with flash in this photo it as a very nice effect.
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::LakeMichigan
01/15/13 11:50 PM GMT
Great shot, Bruce. Excellent color and lighting.
Nicely done !
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::danika
01/16/13 12:49 AM GMT
That fungi is eye-catching ... their shapes almost look like sea shells. Excellent detail, lighting, & textures. Fantastic capture, Bruce & thanks for the link.
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I LOVE LABS!!!
.Eubeen
01/16/13 1:17 AM GMT
I was worried and a bit disappointed this wasn't the start of a bawdy limerick. Good vignetted look in this capture and nice lighting and colours in the photo.
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::SEFA
01/19/13 2:13 PM GMT
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.icedancer
01/20/13 1:38 AM GMT
Excellent colours and detail plus the wonderful textures, love the post work and the way you've highlighted the tree and fungi
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