Set of six. Putting them together gives a different impact then when each is seen separately. What connections and comparisons do you see or feel? Please add your response in the comments below… I’d like to know what you observe.
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I love moss, Sheri, particularly when light shines on or through it. Lovely photos. 🙂
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Thanks, Diana! As you can guess, I love it too. And it’s a good thing since it’s all around me!
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A very nice “set of six” that works well together. I can’t help zeroing in on the two that show the moss and lichen covered branch that looks so soft and pale. Oh, and I saw the same kind of orange mushroom last week – what an interesting one that is!
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How interesting that you saw the same type of mushroom. I don’t recall seeing one before. Perhaps the conditions have been just right for them in the PNW this year. The pale moss/lichen branch is far and away my favorite as well. I was pleased the photo image caught it so similarly to how my eye perceived it. It was so lovely in the soft lighting on that walk. Cloud cover has its advantages.
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I was wondering if you’d seen those mushrooms before. I looked it up. I think it’s called Witch’s butter (colorful, huh?) 🙂 Tremella might be the genus. I bet you’re right about the right conditions. Yes, lovely soft light from cloud cover is the best for lichens and mosses!
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Thanks for sharing the mushroom name. Fits perfectly! Funny how the weather conditions that grow them best also show them to best advantage. I love how nature works!
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