Introduction
This work has recently been explored with the Bishops Waltham Photographic Society, which I am a member of Fungi. The images were taken in the New Forest, Stoke Park and Mitcheldever woods. The E-M10 Mk3 was used with either at 14-150mm Telephoto or a Leica 25mm Prime Lens. I also use a portable LED Panel to illuminate when necessary. Where I do not know the names of these individual species, I have given them for now generic names.
MIllyford Bridge
Porcelain hanging from BranchOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/6.3 Exp: 1/15 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 31mm | Bias -1.3 Stops | Tripod (30 October2022)
Two Brown FungiOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/9 | Exp: 1/3 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 20mm | Bias -2.0 Stops | Tripod (30 October2022)
Tree of FungiOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/6.3| Exp: 1/15 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 29mm | Bias – 1.3 Stops | Tripod (30 October2022)
Leaning FungiOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/9 | Exp: 1/3 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 36mm | Bias -2.0 Stops | Tripod (30 October2022)
Little White FungiOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/6.3 | Exp: 1/6 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L:58mm | Bias -2.0 Stops | Tripod (30 October2022)
3 on a trunkOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/6.3 | Exp: 1/20 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L:58mm | Bias -1.3 Stops | Tripod (30 October2022)
All these images above were taken at Millyford Bridge, Lyndhurst, New Forest as part of the BWPS “Out and About”
Bramshaw Woods
Full Fly Aragic Olympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/5| Exp: 1/60 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 31mm | Tripod (6 October2022) Full Fly Agaric This was one of very few Fungi I found in Bramshaw Wood. The ground was very dry, resulting in the Fungi Spores not germinating.
Fly Agaric eyesOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/5.6 | Exp: 1/10 second | ISO: 100 | F/ L: 70mm | Tripod (31 October2021)
Fly AgaricOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/5.5 | Exp: 1/6 second | ISO: 100 | F/ L: 70mm | Tripod (31 October2021)
Fly Agaric This eaten Fly Agaric was found alone, partially eaten. I took two images from different angles. Both have been cropped and processed in Photoshop and Luminar to bring out the detail.
Single Fungi on a log Olympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f/5.5 | Exp: 1/5 second | ISO: 100 | F/ L: 75mm | Tripod | LED Lamp(31 October2021) Agrocybe This Agrocybe Fungi is was found on an old Log. It is a composite of 3 Focus stacked images and a vignette applied to produce a focal point. A LED Panel on low power setting was used on the Fungi.
In a PairOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f13 | Exp: 1/13 second | ISO: 400 | F/ L: 25mm Prime | Tripod | LED Lamp(31 October2021) In a Pair These two stood out from a crowd of Fungi (Melanoleuca turrita ), they looked symmetrical. The separate between the light background and the Dark Log helps bring out the Fungi
Porcelain fungi up High.Olympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f10 | Exp: 1/50 second | ISO: 400 | F/ L: 90mm (25 October2021) Porcelain fungi up High These were a luck find in Bramshaw Woods. There were several examples of these Porcelain fungi on the Bark
Puffballs FungOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f5.6 | Exp: 1/125 second | ISO: 400 | F/ L: 150mm (21 October2021) Puffballs Fung These were in a massive group of Puffballs Fung in Bramshaw Woods. This image also has some bad memories. I lost my Tripod near this point in the Forest. Never to be found again!
Fungi from a TreeOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f9| Exp: 1/80 second | ISO: 1250 | F/ L: 75mm (18 October2020) A Fungi from a Tree Quite a large fungus at 2 inches (5cm) across. this was interesting because of the contract between the log and fungi
Norley Wood, New Forest
Two Small FungiOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f6.3 | Exp: 1/60 second | ISO: 1600 | F/ L: 25mm Prime | Tripod(1 December 2020) Two Small Fungi These two Fungi were found in Norley Wood, New Forest and we resting against a small tree trunk. High ISO because of the low light conditions.
Amongst the MossOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f6.3 | Exp: 1/60 second | ISO: 1600 | F/ L: 25mm Prime | Fias -0.3 Stops | Tripod(1 December 2020) Amongst the Moss This rather small Fungi was found amongst the Moss. The high ISO is again because of the low light conditions.
Return to
Fritham, New Forest
Stepping FungiOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f5.5 | Exp: 1/80 second | ISO: 2500 | F/ L: 49mm | Tripod(24 November 2020) Stepping Fungi Found these two Fungi on the side of a Tree Trunk.
Fungi in Autumn Leaves Olympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f1.7| Exp: 1/25 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 25mm Prime | Bias -0.3 Stops | Tripod(22 October 2020) Fungi in Autumn Leaves Image was taken as part of a series of Fungi photographs near Fritham, New Forest. The Autumn colours contrast nicely against the fallen Fungi
Return to Top
Mitcheldever Woods, Hampshire
Pancake shaped FungiOlympus E-M10 Mk3 F: f10 Exp: 1/10 second | ISO: 200 | F/ L: 25mm Prime | Tripod(19 November 2020) Pancake Fungi This fungi is about 4 inches (10cm) across
Return to Top
Blackwater Arboretum, New Forest
Fly Agaric Red Cap Fungi Sony Cyber-Shot (DSC-HX60V)F: f4.5 Exp: 1/60 second | ISO: 80 | F/ L: 9mm (25 August 2017) Amanita muscaria or Fly Agaric mushroom Found in mid-summer
Two Fungi Sony Cyber-Shot (DSC-HX60V)F: f5 Exp: 1/400 second | ISO: 80 | F/ L: 10mm (25 August 2017) Two Fungi Almost opposite the Red Cap fungi was this exampl
Return to Top
Like this: Like Loading...