Thursday, 1 October 2009

Porcelain Fungi

Crafty Green Boyfriend took this wonderful image in Caerlaverock, Dumfriesshire


17 comments:

d. moll, l.ac. said...

Oh, very, very nice!

Caroline Gill said...

What an 'intricate' photo. Beautiful - not a word I often associate with a picture of fungi, but justified in this case.

steven said...

extremely sweet photo!!! i'm gonna have to nip into the woods north and south of here and see what's up and out this weekend. steven

Annie Bear said...

This is so simple and beautiful. I would never have thought this was fungi, probably because that word doesn't have beautiful connotations.

Thanks for visiting us today!

Janice Thomson said...

A very delicate image. There are so many fascinating fungi this time of year. Great capture.

Michael said...

Good picture. 'Porcelain Fungi' is so much better a name than 'Slimy Beech Cap'.

Regina said...

Ooh, rather pretty!
:)

Deb G said...

I love how delicate fungi are, and yet so persistent!

Paul said...

Fantastical funghi!

Frances said...

I immediately thought of tiny fairies using them to shade themselves from the sun.
Thanks for visiting.

Unknown said...

Gorgeous. I've not seen this one before. Hope you can get out into the woods again soon.

Anonymous said...

It does look as if it has been placed there by some passing artisan. Perfect and intricate!

Anonymous said...

I don't think we have these, but have not learned my fungi like I should. It makes for a nice photo, doesn't it?

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photo. ...and lovely new banner as well!

Jinksy said...

I actually have a porcelain, hand crafted, tiny, bowl-shaped piece that has fungi-like shapes inside it. It is a thing of beauty, and cost me just £2, in a 'junk' shop in Hastings. I have a feeling it would have started life at a far greater price, but to me, its beauty makes it priceless, anyway.

Jasmine said...

It is a beautiful picture. I found myself taking pictures of lichen and bark yesterday. Nowhere near as good as this picture though!

tapirgal said...

What a wonderful thing to find in nature!