
My wife Christy is a master of collecting mushrooms and makes beautiful spore prints with them. We usually scan the spore prints but this time I photographed one. Fun with fungus or maybe fungart for short? Thanks Christy!

My wife Christy is a master of collecting mushrooms and makes beautiful spore prints with them. We usually scan the spore prints but this time I photographed one. Fun with fungus or maybe fungart for short? Thanks Christy!
Beautiful!!
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Thanks.
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So cool!
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Thanks and fun to boot.
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Would’ve never suspected it was a mushroom! Lovely shot!
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Thanks, it is the print of a mushroom. YOu lay the mushroom on paper and cover it then the next day you get a very detailed look at the underside of a mushroom. Really fun.
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Wow! Is that a special paper? It’s a fascinating technique, are you sure it’s not more complicated? Do you then take a shot of that paper?
I hope you don’t mind my curiosity 🙂
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We use a sturdy paper and the trick is to guess what colors the spores will be. To get around that we do one of white paper and one on black. They do need to be covered as a breeze will cause the spores to blow all over. If you google spore print I would bet there is a video available.
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Thanks a bunch! That’s very kind 🙂
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YOur welcome.
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Great pic! 🙂
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Thanks.
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Congratulations you both guys * wonderful * clap
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Thanks, Christy really did the work I just clicked the shutter. It really is neat that you can lay a mushroom on papers and create such a detailed image. ANyway have a great day.
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Cool! I have learned something… didn’t know about spore prints. Terrific image!
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Jane, you should give it a try. Just grab some sturdy paper a nice mushroom and cut off the stem and lay it on the paper and cover with a bowl overnight. You may wan to use both black and white paper as it is sometimes hard to tell the color of the spores.
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Thanks, Mike!
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Your welcome.
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Nice perspective!
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Thanks.
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Wow this photo is awesome, like your others, I enjoy looking through them all! My parents live in a pretty wet area with mushrooms almost year round, I will definitely try this next time I visit.
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Thanks and do give the spore printing a try it is easy and sometimes makes unique images. Take care.
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Very nice! I’ve done the same with photographing the prints and scanning them. Then if its a variety I want the spore print becomes the beginning of new life as I grow more of the species.
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Hi, sounds like you are dong great stuff with your spore prints. They are fun and create such a unique art. Hope you are having a great day.
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Very cool!! Fungart made me laugh 😀
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Fungart for a fungi.
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It was cute 🙂
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What a great picture. It made me think of railway lines converging.
I love hunting for fungi, and have often done spore prints, but hadn’t thought of scanning them to keep them – seems obvious now. So thanks for the tip!
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Your welcome, it is fun to have them around a bit longer so scanning is indeed fun. Hope your day is going well.
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This is something I really must try. Thanks for the image and information.
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Hi, thanks for the feedback. Making spore prints is fun and also helpful in mushroom ID to determine the color of the spores. We just like looking at them most of all. Hop eyou are having a great day.
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fungart
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fungi
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Very cool shot!
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Thanks, those spore prints are sure a fun way to discover and view a mushroom in a whole new light. Cheers.
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Stunning! Love the textures.
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Thanks Sarah, those spore prints are fun to work with. Hope you are having a great day.
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