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V1 A pair of my favourite eaters, The Penny Bun or Cep (Boletus Edulis)
V2 Not to be eaten (you'll only do it once, trust me)

This is one of the most sort after culinary mushrooms. Young specimens can be eaten raw in salads. They have strong mushroom flavour when cooked. Once dried, it is excellent for flavouring soups, sauces, stocks.

But with the influx of Eastern Europeans very hard to find quality specimens nowadays as they are out early and strip the woods bare unfortunately, taking more than they can eat.

Many thanks for the CC's on yesterdays upload

Brand:Canon
Camera:Canon EOS 40D
Lens:Tokina ATX-Pro D 100mm Macro
Recording media:RAW (digital)
Focal Length:100mm
Lens Max Aperture:f/2.8
Aperture:f/10.0
Shutter Speed:1/6sec
Exposure Comp:0.0
ISO:200
Exposure Mode:Manual
Metering Mode:Spot
Flash:Off, Did not fire
White Balance:Custom
Title:Penny Bun
Username:MossyOak MossyOak
Uploaded:8 Nov 2012 - 2:45 PM
Tags:Boletus edulis, Cep, Close-up / macro, D&d, Fungi, Mushroom, Penny bun, Wildlife / nature
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DCox
8 Nov 2012 - 2:53 PM
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a couple of cracking shots, taking them from a low angle really emphasises their stature.

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annettep38
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8 Nov 2012 - 2:58 PM
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gorgeous light on both. excellent POV. And, no slug holes. How much soil, leaves and branches did you have to remove round them?
I'm drooling. We had a wonderful harvest this year, I'd happily have some more, it was a one week glory and I can only go for them on weekends. Nevertheless, we got 5 meals out of it.

MossyOak
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8 Nov 2012 - 2:59 PM
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This were both taken on a beanbag. I always like to get to their level and its fun laying in the mud, preparing the area for the final shot. All in all each fungi image can take about 30 minutes to get after gardening the area and getting the right angle and background
Bin liners and knee pads Wink

Richsr
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8 Nov 2012 - 3:01 PM
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Two fine capture here Richard, well worked.
Hope all is well with you
Regards Richard

Pete
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8 Nov 2012 - 3:01 PM
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The inclusion of the caterpillar is a good addition. Would have been great to see him on the top of the left hand one.

MossyOak
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8 Nov 2012 - 3:08 PM
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Quote: The inclusion of the caterpillar is a good addition. Would have been great to see him on the top of the left hand one.

He moved so slow Pete, he made it to that position eventually Wink I couldn't move him he was too fragile for my fat fingers, tried later and flattened him.
Many thanks for the HC

ali63
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8 Nov 2012 - 3:19 PM
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Both great shots in their own right but V2 for me.
Ali

CarolG
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8 Nov 2012 - 3:25 PM
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I trust you remove the visitor before you eat it, Richard Wink. Love V.2, what a perfect shape. Carol
Oops, just read what happened to it, poor fella Sad

Last Modified By CarolG at 8 Nov 2012 - 3:27 PM
Rolepics
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8 Nov 2012 - 3:56 PM
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Two stunning shots.
Carole

pluckyfilly
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8 Nov 2012 - 4:19 PM
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They look like little loaves of bread but I wouldn't fancy the insect on my lunch if this was truly a loafWink magical picture

TonyDy
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8 Nov 2012 - 4:32 PM
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Two great shots, Richard.
Tony

SUE118
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8 Nov 2012 - 4:36 PM
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2 lovely images.

christinecilia
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8 Nov 2012 - 4:41 PM
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2 great shots. christineGrinGrinGrinGrinGrin

Maiwand
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8 Nov 2012 - 4:43 PM
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Two very fine shots Richard. Congrats on your well deserved HC.
Ron

KarenFB
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8 Nov 2012 - 4:54 PM
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Quote: The inclusion of the caterpillar is a good addition. Would have been great to see him on the top of the left hand one.

The critter made this shot for me - brilliantly caught!

MossyOak
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8 Nov 2012 - 5:16 PM
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Many thanks everyone and especially Danny for the User Award

Glostopcat
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8 Nov 2012 - 6:08 PM
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A terrific piece of macrowork Richard, the tiny caterpillar adds so much

teocali
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8 Nov 2012 - 6:19 PM
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A pair of superb macro captures, Richard. Superb detail, textures and natural colours in both, but the caterpillar in V1 really makes this image special. Congrats on the well deserved HC and UA.
Sylvia

WindowonWildlife
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8 Nov 2012 - 6:29 PM
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Excellent macro once again Richard Wink

longhoss
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8 Nov 2012 - 6:32 PM
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Wonderful detail and colour

a real inspiration

glyn

Haha, i saw the thumbnail in the recently awarded section of the front page while i was logged in on my iphone, and instantly thought it was a pic of fruit scones. Ended up popping into the village shop and buying some (probably stale) scones!

You can imaging my disappointment to find out it was actually some shrooms, haha!

Well captured images though!

Wanders off trying not to make comparisons with spaghetti and worms...

bricurtis
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8 Nov 2012 - 8:42 PM
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V1 is superb Richard - looks good enough to eat.Smile
Brian.

Greyheron
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9 Nov 2012 - 11:23 AM
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Superb work Richard...

Mike

Ade_Osman
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9 Nov 2012 - 3:33 PM
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The caterpillar makes it all that much better, but being the moth nut I am, you'd expect me to say that Wink Good stuff Richard.....

Ade

Chinga
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9 Nov 2012 - 9:55 PM
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Vi for the caterpillar walking upwards, v2 for the richness of the colours and textures on show! Grin

sparrowhawk
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10 Nov 2012 - 11:11 AM
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wonderful shot Richrd before i saw what they were called iinstantly thought of a bakers shop! superb shot nature is so brilliant

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