Featured Work

  • Mushrooms in love by Panorami

    At least that’s what you may think when you look at this picture. They were at a nice cosy place under a tree, growing on an old tree trunk. Sadly they didn’t make it and dissapeared as the tree trunk wasn’t there anymore the year after. EOS 10D, 50/1.8, some sunshine.

  • Motley Crew! by Martin E. Morris

    One of my favourite pastimes is walking in the woods,and the Autumn is my favourite time to do it.

  • MushroomScape by Brian Carey

    For more information please see: / http://www.nfvirtual.com/

Recent Work

  • the Woodland Mushrooms by SpiritFox

    One of my favorite subjects the fungi of the forest. These were living in Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill Ct. I like the perfect round hole in the big one in the foreground.

  • Late Summer Oysters by Carla Jandelle Petters

    Although these are completely different looking from my ‘typical’ oysters…theyr’e the same family. These are an edible but the fall and winter oysters to me have a much better flavor/texture….. / I don’t often get to find these as they’re usually growing UP in trees….not down below where my shortness can see them easier. :o)

  • NATURES ART by ian taylor

    TAKEN AT WINTERSET NATURE PART WEST YORKSHIRE

  • TOWER BLOCK by ian taylor

    TAKEN AT NOSTAL NATURE PARK

  • Gaurding Junior by Carla Jandelle Petters

    lovely mushrooms i can’t wait to visit again this following year…

  • Helicopter mushroom by KanaShow

    I saw this funny shroom last fall on my yard. It looks like a helicopter doesn’t it?

  • Fungus Amongus by JKKimball

    Everglades Nature Walk, boardwalk section. Leica V-Lux 1. / Inspired by Incubus Fungus Amoungus. Link

  • Specimen #1 by Tia Bailey

    This is a new series I am considering… called the “Field Notes” Series. I would really love your feedback as I am not sure how it is going to be received by the public. :-) Thanks!!!

  • Specimen #23 by Tia Bailey

    This is a new series I am considering… called the “Field Notes” Series. I would really love your feedback as I am not sure how it is going to be received by the public. :-) Thanks!!!

About This Group

A group for images of those soft and weird fungi and mushrooms that you find. If you want to tell us a story about your hunt for them then that is also fine.
the work limit is 7 per person.
please post pics only of the highest quality, and name what your subject is if possible.

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