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It has been a while
« on: December 12, 2008, 12:26:29 AM »
since I did a photo layout thread. ;) So hang on to you hats folks 'cause here goes :)



















and as a last hooooorah:



Now, it is off to bed for me! :shade:

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2008, 01:31:29 AM »
Awsome GP
The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first!

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2008, 06:59:44 AM »
VERY COOL.  Better get Billy on here to ID those shrooms for us.

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2008, 03:37:55 PM »
As for the mushrooms; they are Poisonous:

Lepiota josserandii is one of several small Lepiota species that have lethal levels of amatoxins. This species is not uncommon in California in the spring under live oak and shrubbery. One deadly poisoning occurred from Lepiota josserandii picked in New York under Scott's Pine. The victim, a very experienced mushroomer, thought that he was eating Lepiota excoriata and knew of no reports of poisonous Lepiota species in New York. The highly similar, if not identical, Lepiota subincarnata has more recently caused a fatality in British Columbia. Since the edibility of many mushrooms is not well determined and since identifications of many of the poisonous mushrooms can be difficult, it is hoped that doctors involved in treating mushroom poisonings would promptly seek the help of trained mushroom identifiers. Not only can these individuals often help in spotting potentially lethal mushrooms, but identifications by trained mycologists can help us better determine which species of mushrooms are causing trouble and help educate other mushroom pickers.

or:
Lepiota clypeolaria is another one of the small, poisonous Lepiotas. While the toxins present in Lepiota clypeolaria are not clearly known, lethal levels of amatoxins have been found in many of these smallish Lepiotas, including one tiny pure white Lepiota. From evidence accumulated so far, it appears unwise to eat any small Lepiota species. A Lepiota is recognized by a white spore print, white gills that are not attached to the stipe, a cap that often can be broken from the stipe in a ball and socket manner, and a partial veil leaving a membranous or fibrillose ring on the stipe of mature specimens.

Not exactly sure which they are, but I'm not taking any chances either! ;) :) :D

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2008, 03:46:33 PM »
As for the mushrooms; they are Poisonous:

Lepiota josserandii is one of several small Lepiota species that have lethal levels of amatoxins. This species is not uncommon in California in the spring under live oak and shrubbery. One deadly poisoning occurred from Lepiota josserandii picked in New York under Scott's Pine. The victim, a very experienced mushroomer, thought that he was eating Lepiota excoriata and knew of no reports of poisonous Lepiota species in New York. The highly similar, if not identical, Lepiota subincarnata has more recently caused a fatality in British Columbia. Since the edibility of many mushrooms is not well determined and since identifications of many of the poisonous mushrooms can be difficult, it is hoped that doctors involved in treating mushroom poisonings would promptly seek the help of trained mushroom identifiers. Not only can these individuals often help in spotting potentially lethal mushrooms, but identifications by trained mycologists can help us better determine which species of mushrooms are causing trouble and help educate other mushroom pickers.

or:
Lepiota clypeolaria is another one of the small, poisonous Lepiotas. While the toxins present in Lepiota clypeolaria are not clearly known, lethal levels of amatoxins have been found in many of these smallish Lepiotas, including one tiny pure white Lepiota. From evidence accumulated so far, it appears unwise to eat any small Lepiota species. A Lepiota is recognized by a white spore print, white gills that are not attached to the stipe, a cap that often can be broken from the stipe in a ball and socket manner, and a partial veil leaving a membranous or fibrillose ring on the stipe of mature specimens.

Not exactly sure which they are, but I'm not taking any chances either! ;) :) :D

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jeez gramps ya lost me at iota antii or was it....Great post I always learn something from ya :tup:

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2008, 06:44:14 PM »
They look a lot like Shaggy Parasol (Lepiota rachodes) which is an excellant edible, but like gramps said,
edibility of many mushrooms is not well determined and since identifications of many of the poisonous mushrooms can be difficult.




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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2008, 08:24:42 PM »
rasbo,
I got all that information right from this site:

http://academic.evergreen.edu/projects/mushrooms/phm/

Sorry to confuse you so much, but I was going  :dunno: :dunno: :dunno: as I read the words myself!  ;)

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2008, 11:15:31 PM »
That Evergreen page is old and outdated. M. Beug is/was a member of the local Mushroom Club and is very knowledgeable, but the page is nearly 10 years old.

I like to check out MushroomExpert.com

Here is a page on Lepiota's
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/lepiota.html




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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #8 on: December 13, 2008, 03:58:46 PM »
I really like the colors on that first wet twig.  How much of that is natural?  I mena is that tweeked alot with PS or is it close to natural.  Doesn't matter, I like the color blend.

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #9 on: December 13, 2008, 09:40:16 PM »
I really like the colors on that first wet twig.  How much of that is natural?  I mena is that tweeked alot with PS or is it close to natural.  Doesn't matter, I like the color blend.

Bone,
That whole photo is as it came out of the camera except for a touch of post processing sharpening. Here is the EXIF of the photo:

Camera Make: Canon
Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Image Date: 2008:12:07 13:13:05
Flash Used: No
Focal Length: 200.0mm
CCD Width: 4.58mm
Exposure Time: 0.0040 s (1/250)
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO equiv: 200
White Balance: Auto
Metering Mode: Center Weight
Exposure: program (Auto)

I captured the photo on a Bright, Sunny Sunday morning. The sun was behind the fuchia flowers and streaming through wonderfully. I saw the setting was perfect, so I did my best to do it justice. ;) :) I like that photo so much I am using it for the wallpaper on my desktop monitor. :)

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Re: It has been a while
« Reply #10 on: December 17, 2008, 08:31:37 PM »
nice
you cant eat the horns, but backstraps look like crap on my wall!!!!

 


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