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U gonna have to do something about the file size limit for attachments also...its too limited..all pics (ok...3 )

that I have posted had to be cropped to get past admissions........:up:

 

Put them on photobucket or similar and embed them. Much easier to upload loads of pics at whatever size you want and no restrictions on number size or quality.

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just a couple of quickies, does the fungi have to be found only on wood? or is all fungi allowed? and also do they have to be of the autumn season? as i have a couple of good pics of morels from the spring that i recon aint too shabby :001_cool:

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