Very nice set Henk! I went back through your collection to about a month ago…
I know little about fungi except what the vendor in the market tells me when I 
shop for something to put in my Sunday-morning omelet, and so I clearly was not 
concerned with how well acuratle=y portrayed the subject. I.e., I wasn’t 
judging which were most suited to be used in a guide book or text book. I just 
stopped at images that were pleasing to me...

I am not a flickr member and so cannot Star any of the images. Those that 
really stood out for me are:

Sulphur tuft            IMGP0480
                and             IMGP9609

Porcelain fungus         IMGP0168
Mycelia.                        IMGP9939
Riessula.               IMGP9620
Megacollybla.           IMGP9438
Lurid bolete.           IMGP9345

Apologies if my transcription of the names is way off! However, any 
misnaming/mispelling I of course will blame on my spell checker.

Stan



> On Oct 24, 2025, at 5:16 AM, Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It is a busy time for me now to look at all species of mushrooms around here 
> in the woods and dunes.
> Here a picture I made yesterday of honey fungi (Armillaria). This is a focus 
> stack of 7 shots merged in Affinity Photo and adjusted in Lightroom.
> https://flic.kr/p/2rB7b89
> 
> Henk
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