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DrugsRGood
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Brushing up your identification skills
#15096643 - 09/18/11 03:38 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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I just adore taking pictures of mushrooms, there's something absolutely magical about the way they grow and the randomness of their fruits. At this time of year I'm really excited because they are everywhere! I took many pictures of them and I want to share these pictures with you... I think you'll find that they are of pretty good quality as well. Except for a portion of edible mushrooms, actives and the Amanitas I don't nearly enjoy identifying them as much as other people on this website. So here ya go, have fun 
1. Amanita virosa (destroying angel)

2. Aminata jacksonii or flavoconia

3. Aminata muscaria var. guessoii

4. ?

5. ?

6. ?

7. ?

8. ?

9. Hygrocybe

10. Hygrocybe

11. ?

12. Lacrymaria?

13. ?

14. ?

15. ? (may be hard to identify)

16. ? (may be hard to identify)

17. ?

18. ?

19. Boletus?

20. ?

21. ?

22. ? (may be hard to identify)

23. ?
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Earth Child


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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: DrugsRGood]
#15096772 - 09/18/11 04:03 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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You took these pictures yourself? These are pretty good, brother. (Sorry, I'm not much help with IDing)
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DrugsRGood
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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: Earth Child]
#15096826 - 09/18/11 04:19 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah. It's alright, thanks! I not only posted the pictures in a thread for IDing, but also for show.
It's amazing how much of a good picture you can get with the "micro" setting on a DSLR camera while playing around with the flash luminosity and exposure as well  Sometimes they look even better than when I see them with my own eyes!
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landsnorkler


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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: Earth Child]
#15096836 - 09/18/11 04:21 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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4. Entoloma sp. 5. maybe Gymnopus 6. maybe Amanita 7. maybe Amanita 8. Boletus or Tylopilus 11. Hygrocybe 12. Psathyrella 13. Clavicorona pyxidata 14. Hericium coralloides 15. Inocybe 16. maybe Lactarius 17. Gyrodon 18. Amanita 19. Russula 20. Clitocybe 21. maybe Lyophyllum 22. Amanita 23. Lacrymaria velutina
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: landsnorkler]
#15096842 - 09/18/11 04:23 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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landsnorkler said: 4. Entoloma sp. 5. maybe Gymnopus 6. maybe Amanita 7. maybe Amanita 8. Boletus or Tylopilus 11. Hygrocybe 12. Psathyrella 13. Clavicorona pyxidata 14. Hericium coralloides 15. Inocybe 16. maybe Lactarius 17. Gyrodon 18. Amanita 19. Russula 20. Clitocybe 21. maybe Lyophyllum 22. Amanita 23. Lacrymaria velutina
Good man! thanks for all of your guy's unpaid hard work.
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DrugsRGood
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Awesome
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suchen
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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: DrugsRGood]
#15096949 - 09/18/11 04:51 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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14 is a Bearded Tooth (Hericium) fungi. Very cool! and edible, although your specimen looks past its prime sadly.
Some of your photos are pretty good, nice work. I prefer my cheap point-and-shoot with good macro settings
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just1witness
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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: DrugsRGood]
#15096996 - 09/18/11 05:05 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
DrugsRGood said:
2. Aminata jacksonii or flavoconia
...........OH! Thatssssss why they call it a volva.......LOL, I never knew! 
Look's like this mushroom is having a baby.....
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DrugsRGood
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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: suchen]
#15097002 - 09/18/11 05:06 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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suchen said: 14 is a Bearded Tooth (Hericium) fungi. Very cool! and edible, although your specimen looks past its prime sadly.
Some of your photos are pretty good, nice work. I prefer my cheap point-and-shoot with good macro settings 
Thank you! Everyone has their own preferences I see. I just found out it was edible through my book and I was kinda sad to have left it there but now you're telling me it's past its prime, good thing I left it there!
As far as #21 goes... I have better pictures on my computer (I believe it's Lyophyllum like you said, and to my knowledge, edible!)
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DrugsRGood
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Re: Brushing up your identification skills [Re: just1witness]
#15097012 - 09/18/11 05:09 PM (12 years, 5 months ago) |
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just1witness said:
Quote:
DrugsRGood said:
2. Aminata jacksonii or flavoconia
...........OH! Thatssssss why they call it a volva.......LOL, I never knew! 
Look's like this mushroom is having a baby..... 
Yeah now that I think about it, it does look like what they call it LOL
All amanitas "give birth" the same way I believe. Fascinating and beautiful mushrooms to say the least.
Edited by DrugsRGood (09/18/11 05:10 PM)
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