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Uploaded: 11/23/07 12:59 AM GMT
Mortierella
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®mar
11/23/07 6:04 PM GMT
These low-light images don't get a lot of attention, distracted as we are by the high-color sunset images, but the shape you captured here is really fascinating. I wish you'd gotten the focus a bit more crisp, though. I feel a real desire to see the texture of your subject here.
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::phasmid
11/24/07 12:43 AM GMT
I have to concur with Regmar. It would be interesting to see more of the fungus. Although seeing it in its own petri dish is decidedly better than seeing it somewhere else!!

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.artytoit
11/25/07 2:38 PM GMT
not a great quality pic, but the subject matter is certainly very different! The interesting thing here is that the fungus forms in a natural 'fractal' form.
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::scorpie
11/25/07 7:55 PM GMT
I have no idea what this is. Needs to be clearer for me.
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::Roseman_Stan
11/29/07 6:45 PM GMT
Very unique shot! Kind of looks like a major nasty bomb just went off!
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