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Post IMC Workshop on Photography
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The Mushroom Research Centre. Post IMC Workshop on Photography. Wanasom Wellness and Aesthetic Resort - Visit website. 9th 14th August 2014 (after IMC-10). Mr Michael Pilkington, Professional photographer, UK. Visit website. Join us for presentations, field photographic techniques, and interactive dialogue exploring the focus stacking, photoshop software and many more! The workshop will include:. Introduction to Photoshop software and its functions. 25,000 Baht (800 USD). For details) to secure your place.
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Links - Staffordshire Fungus Group
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Association of British Fungus Groups. The website of the U.K.s leading charity in mycological conservation.'. British Mycological Society (BMS). For information about the society and its activities. See the section on Resources for the Recommended English Names for Fungi and links to the recording database. The site also contains information about courses run by the BMS. Field Studies Council (FSC). For information about courses in mycology run by FSC. For information on SWT Reserves where many of our fo...
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Swansea Fungi: Flammulina velutipes/Velvet Shank
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Mushrooms found in Swansea, Glamorgan and Beyond. Friday, 9 March 2012. Or Velvet Shank to give it its common name is one a handful of fungi that fruit over winter and is easily identifiable. The cap is a tan-yellow orange that's darker towards the centre. Although there are no photos here, the stalk is yellow at the apex but gets darker towards the base and is very velvety. It lives on decaying deciduous trees. Posted by Barry Thomas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). BMS photo gallery (For schools).
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Swansea Fungi: Tricholoma focale/Booted Knight
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Mushrooms found in Swansea, Glamorgan and Beyond. Tuesday, 22 November 2011. About four years or so I came across a mushroom that I could not identify. Indeed I could not identify which family it belonged to. It seemed to be Cortinarius but also Agaricus. I could not find it any book and left it with a sense of frustration. One of the most interesting aspects of this mushroom for me is its colour. The stipe is scaly with orange/brown tones and it also has ring remnants. The cap is domed and lustr...
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Swansea Fungi: April 2011
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Mushrooms found in Swansea, Glamorgan and Beyond. Tuesday, 19 April 2011. Below are some close up shots of the morels/Morchella esculenta found a week or so ago. Click on the photos to enlarge the images. Posted by Barry Thomas. The Trembling Brain. Tremella encephala. Earlier this year, up on Kilvey Hill I came across a mushroom I had not seen before. I guessed it was a tremella. Is a parasitic species that lives off other fungi. Tremella encephala. Family and online, Stereum sanguinolentum. The centre ...
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Swansea Fungi: Kilvey Hill
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Mushrooms found in Swansea, Glamorgan and Beyond. Friday, 16 March 2012. It's been very misty all week and Kilvey Hill has vanished under a dense grey shroud. I go for a foray up the hill but I don't predict to find much, if anything. Even after five days of heavy mist the woodland floor is clearly dry. For the most part my own prediction comes true but I'm satisfied all the same when I come across two fungi fruiting in within metres of each other. A few metres away was a Daedaleopsis confragosa. Below i...
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Swansea Fungi: August 2010
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Mushrooms found in Swansea, Glamorgan and Beyond. Tuesday, 31 August 2010. There's a part of Kilvey in walking distance that I go to often that seems very rich in fungi because I keep finding species there. This year I have discovered two new species I have not encountered before. It's not a large area, not much bigger than my back garden and even though it's not off the beaten track, I think because it's out of the way and sheltered from people it has thrived. I identified this as Tricholoma sejunctum.
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Swansea Fungi: Kilvey Hill. 26th Feb
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Mushrooms found in Swansea, Glamorgan and Beyond. Wednesday, 14 March 2012. Kilvey Hill. 26th Feb. On the way to kilvey hill, growing on a mound of wood mulch were loads of Stump Puffballs, Lycoperdon pyriforme. Above). I didn't expect to find much but there are always crusts about and other bracket fungi. Below is Velvet shank, Flammulina velutipes. Looking rather healthy was a lovely display of Purplepore Bracket, Trichaptum abietinum. Posted by Barry Thomas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Swansea Fungi: October 2009
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Mushrooms found in Swansea, Glamorgan and Beyond. Sunday, 25 October 2009. GFG Foray: Kilvey Hill. Weathermen; you just can't trust em! Those of us daft enough not to take waterproof trousers , got a little bit damp. Showers aside, it was a productive day and with lots of different fungi out in great numbers, it was worth the odd downfall. Were out, a purple variety and Russula. Which has been consistently fruiting here on Kilvey. For at least, three months. I've seen so many r. ochreleuca. Finally, ther...