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Xeromphalina sp. + Cladonia sp.

https://i.imgur.com/eJlxKl4.jpeg
reallykindasorta @slrpnk.net - 5mon

So magical to run across this!!

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otter - 5mon

You sure you didn't tweak the vibrance just a little?

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Magpie - 5mon

I definitely did but it had just rained and the colours were pretty bright in person (esp. the Cladonia).

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otter - 5mon

It is lovely. Reminds me of my home biome. πŸ’š

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acockworkorange - 5mon

I remember a photo of one of these triggering a lively and productive discussion on Flickr (RIP) about the nature and limitations of digital media in reproducing oranges.

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otter - 5mon

In all fairness, I was aiming for facetious. πŸ€ŒπŸΌπŸ˜…

That is quite interesting, though! I wonder what search'd bring it up on the ol' wayback...

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acockworkorange - 5mon

Oof... These days? It's lost forever.

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otter - 5mon

Press F πŸ₯²

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Magpie - 5mon

That's pretty interesting, I'll need to pay closer attention to how things come out

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Beacon - 5mon

Woah pretty

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Magpie - 5mon

I was so stoked to see such a nice flush of these guys!

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GrantUsEyes @lemmy.zip - 5mon

Aahh! Such magnificent beauty! The colors, the composition. Excellent photo :D

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π”»π”Όπ•π•€π•ƒπ•€π•Šβ„ - 5mon

is it delicious ? or can make someone see the gods ?

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the_artic_one @programming.dev - 5mon

Neither, they're bitter and insubstantial but not poison or psychedelic.

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Magpie - 5mon

I don't think they're toxic but also probably not work eating because of their size/texture

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