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Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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to be expected if someone is wanting to win a good camera to replace they're not so good one :001_tongue:

 

yes yes i do take that into account!

 

but it is common as muck too:001_tt2: composition was good, and thats going to be the key in my mind for those with poor tools for the job, that and occurence of the species.

 

I only ever offer critisicm in the interest of being helpful, i always feel a bit mean when somone picks me up on something i say that is meant to be helpful, but is not taken as such!:blushing:

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feel free to laugh at me calling them the wrong names but here goes:blushing:.. all from today.:thumbup:

1- Russula maire

2- Lycoperdon perlatum

3- Laccaria amethysta

4- Armillaria gallica

5- Helvella crispa

 

You wont find me laughing, spot on and top notch, that saddle fungi is for me the new second runner:001_cool:

 

your being quiet david, whos do you reckon thus far?

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feel free to laugh at me calling them the wrong names but here goes.. all from today.

1- Russula maire

2- Lycoperdon perlatum

3- Laccaria amethysta

4- Armillaria gallica

5- Helvella crispa

 

 

 

Ed you have 2 & 3's names mixed around.

 

Fine set of shots mind

 

 

 

Quite likin that guy Humphries' fly thing, Tony :sneaky2::lol:

 

 

Seriously, I'm quite liking Darrens Orange peel & Eds Amethyst deceiver :thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

 

In no particular order.

 

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Ed you have 2 & 3's names mixed around.

 

Fine set of shots mind

 

 

 

Quite likin that guy Humphries' fly thing, Tony :sneaky2:

 

 

Seriously, I'm quite liking Darrens Orange peel & Eds Amethyst deceiver :thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

 

In no particular order.

 

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I know what you mean, i reckon this is going to be hard to judge on as the time goes on, i reckon theres going to be a few real obscure ones coming in with the season where having, and i havent got some of these fungi entered, would love the agrocybe or helvella:001_cool:

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