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zeronio
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Amanitas
#861383 - 09/03/02 10:06 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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I finnaly got a scanner for slides... I will post some pictures from my collection. Lets start with Amanita muscaria:



deadly Amanita phalloides:

One of the ringless amanitas - Amanita fulva:

Maybe Amanita pantherina?

Amanita citrina with companions - Mycena inclinata
Edited by zeronio (09/04/02 10:14 AM)
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Re: Amanitas [Re: zeronio]
#861389 - 09/03/02 10:10 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Amanitas [Re: zeronio]
#862130 - 09/03/02 04:27 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Excellent photos. There's enough detail to teach some of these people how to identify the species there. I'm looking forward to more.
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Re: Amanitas [Re: ToxicMan]
#862208 - 09/03/02 05:14 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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excellent display quality pics. what kinda camera and film?????
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Pictures were taken with 12 years old Canon EOS 650. I usually use slow (ISO 50) slide film like Fujichrome velvia. I always use only natural light, very long exposition times (up to 30 seconds) & iris >= 19.
The camera is not that important. Good pictures can be taken also with small digital cameras, just turn off the flash and get a small tripod.
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Re: Amanitas [Re: zeronio]
#862669 - 09/04/02 12:43 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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gorgeous !
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Re: Amanitas [Re: zeronio]
#862732 - 09/04/02 01:55 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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VERY NICE!!!!!
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zeronio
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Re: Amanitas [Re: ToxicMan]
#864575 - 09/04/02 11:34 PM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanx! I'll update this post with other Amanitas. Note that I'm never 100% sure about my ID's. Please correct me if you think that I made an missidentification.
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Re: Amanitas [Re: zeronio]
#868189 - 09/07/02 03:00 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice pics, maye you should take pics of some of the bases of the mushrooms.
That one does not look like a panther, should be more brownish. Here's a lousy pic of a panther.

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Edited by CptnMaxMushroom (09/07/02 03:02 AM)
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Re: Amanitas [Re: zeronio]
#868192 - 09/07/02 03:09 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Amanitas [Re: zeronio]
#868206 - 09/07/02 03:31 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ahhh.. most gorgeous Amanita muscaria..
I have not yet seen this mushroom in the flesh..
I have heard various reports of this mushroom growing every year on the northwest coast of Florida (The PanHandle), Mainly in Pensacola Florida..
Never before seen this soma mushroom here in southern Fla.
I want to eat them.
Thanks, I will put that first photograph on as my wallpaper..
Keep shroomin zeroiono_dude,
Keep shroomin, GG
Edited by GGreatOne234 (09/07/02 03:33 AM)
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here are some pantherina pics from my little archive 


I ate it with no effect 
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I was thinking the same thing about the Pantherina. I usually only take the chocolate brown ones, but some are lighter in color. My guess is also that it is Rubscens (can't spell it, lol)
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Re: Amanitas [Re: Anno]
#871059 - 09/09/02 01:22 AM (21 years, 4 months ago) |
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"My guess is Amanita rubescens."
The picture is not very good for making an ID since we cannot see the stem but from the notes I took when the picture was taken (couple of years ago) I wasn't sure if it's Amanita rubescens, Amanita spissa (excelsia) or Amanita pantherina.
It wasn't reddish enough to be rubescens, it was too big for pantherina and the cap wasn't like spissa's: http://www.grzyby.pl/gatunki/Amanita_spissa.htm But the stem features were pointing more to spissa than to others.
I have also Amanita rubescens pictures, I just have to find them. I'll update the post sometime.
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