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Zeichen des Zerfalls. Schwefelporling (Laetisporus sulphureus)
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Photo taken in Tierpark, 17153 Ivenack, Germany
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- Uploaded on May 26, 2008
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- Camera: Panasonic DMC-FZ20
- Taken on 2008/05/23 18:22:26
- Exposure: 0.003s (1/400)
- Focal Length: 12.00mm
- F/Stop: f/2.800
- ISO Speed: ISO100
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
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Comments (9)
Schwiemonster, on May 26, 2008, said:
Ein schöner Feind!
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Spacebug, on June 10, 2008, said:
Tack ! Tänk att vi har fotograferat samma raritet. Jag borde gått igenom ditt bildgalleri ordentligt innan jag frågade. Peter, du är en lärd man. /Björn
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Larissa+, on June 8, 2009, said:
Dear Peter! I many times saw such mushroom in the Ukrainian woods. It is called at us "Trutovik [the Tinder fungus] sirchano -zhovty [yellow]". So-called "my mushroom" has no such edge similar to a lace, wavy. It not such bright. More yellow, than orange. It is similar only that grows on a tree. The tree very old, is a willow. This tree is in my other photo (leaves are visible from other tree). There were many bugs, but is very high. It is impossible to consider and well to photograph. I could not learn that they there do. It seems to me that they bite through a mushroom and there these drops act. I am sorry for my English.
Larissa
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Larissa+, on June 8, 2009, said:
thor☼odin™
Dear Peter, I have read and have looked a picture in the book. A picture isn't colour, but the form very similar. A paunch sharp. However, in my book it is written, what should be two red stains, and there it is more? And in the rest it is similar. As they live under tinder funguses. Best wishes
Larissa
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birgitof, on March 3, 2010, said:
Lieber Peter, bitte schau doch mal in meine Fotos der Preferites: habe einen Baum mit einem supergelben Parassiten, aber in seltsamer Form, von einem PA-Freund upgeloadet! Finde einfach keinen Namen dafuer, danke vielmals, Birgit
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birgitof, on March 3, 2010, said:
Hallo, Peter, ich muss den Baum mit gelben Parassiten wohl nur in meinen conversations haben...werde ihn noch zu meinen preferites uploaden, danke inzwischen, Birgit.
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birgitof, on March 3, 2010, said:
in meinen Favorites: 5. Seite, 4. Kolonne rechts, sorry und danke, Peter fuer den Expertenkommentar, liebe Gruesse Birgit.
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thor☼odin™, on March 4, 2010, said:
Guten Morgen Birgit ja habe ihn gefunden: ist ein Stereum hirsutum. Man sieht ja auch die Haare so schön auf 'deinem' Bild :) Liebe Grüsse, Peter
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birgitof, on March 4, 2010, said:
Guten Morgen Peter, mein Gott, hast Du geschlafen? Es tut mir leid, fuer soviel Aufwand und danke Dir vielmals fuer den Stereum hirsutum, 'meines' Bildes, den Du so schnell gefunden hast! Nun muesste man den Fotografen unterrichten, oder? Ja, durch die Haare ist es ganz klar hervorgegangen, dass 'er' es ist! Schoenen Tag noch, und viele Gruesse, Birgit
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