sublime sunday explorations (dead leaves, chestnuts, fungi and stuff) - 20 macro foto

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It's the weekend and the rainy cloudy weather has taken a step back (but not for long). Anyway, we were able to walk outside in the rain :) and saw some sun... about a few minutes a day. It was a nice family walk in the local park together with my babygirl (and also with a macro telephoto lens).

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The green color is still preserved, but most of the trees are already painted yellow and red ... and some are already completely bare, without leaves - all the leaves have woven a soft autumn carpet covering the ground. I love to rustle leaves and inhale the smell of autumn smoldering.


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Asphalt, wet from yesterday's rain.

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Every year, autumn -- time for mushrooms chestnuts.

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Some trees grow near schools, kindergartens, yards - it is no longer possible to find chestnuts there, only empty shells lie on the ground ... but some trees grow in secluded places - and here you can easily find handfuls of chestnuts.

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I love to touch and feel this glossy chestnut surface in my hands, love to watch the whimsical stains and textures of their skin...

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And their prickly rough shell resembles me deep sea mines. They are especially photo-friendly!


During this walk I happily encountered some nice mushrooms.

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This is 'shaggy mane' -- well-spread autumn mushroom.
There are a lot of this specie around these days.

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There was a huge carpet of dry dead leaves under the old lindens. Firstly I noticed this shaggy mane's white temple, and when I came closer, I found this huge family hiding under the leaves. Huge caps - diameter about 20 cm. I pick up one mushroom, to try identify it better. I think it is Tricholoma sp., but not sure about the certain name.

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Whimsycal shapes! Those caps have such a cool surface, these tubercles remind me of a pizza crust.... a real Moon surface and Moon cheese!


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Not far from the chestnut trees, near a little tree stump, I found a mature family of Pholiota squarrosa. Nice surrounding of dead leaves.


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Bird winter stocks. Here I will watch for thrushes, fieldfare and waxwings (hope so).

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Pigeons already prepare for a winter. See how a warm fur coat increases with the help of ruffling. Workout!

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A wormwood leaf.

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Lonely Feather on a lonely violet flower.

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Plain leaves. Just an ordinary aspen leaves. Arent they nice?

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location: St.Petersburg, Russia October 2022 natural light
camera/lens: Canon 5D Sigma 150mm 2.8 raw-conv

Thanks for walking with me, see you next time!

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37 comments

Such a beautiful captures @qwerrie 😊
Love the seasonal changes and the colours from autumn. The chestnuts 🌰 are a must going forward.
Thanks for sharing 👋🏻😎 have a great start of the new week!

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You are welcome my friend 😊 mmmm nice… thank you so much, let me share a bit…
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Have an amazing Monday @qwerrie 👋🏻☀️

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Да... прогулка удалась!!!
Отличные фото, охватившие сразу несколько тем, фото на любой вкус :-)
Даже букашка видна.
Грибы великолепны!

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каштаны пожарил?

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Ну ты чего, нет. Это ж конские, кушать там нечего, только для декора... чтобы пожарить - нужно покупать на базаре дары из южных земель :)
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😂 я даже таких тонкостей и не знал. 🤣

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А! Ну, для меня это знание уже давно ставшее моим. Как говорится, опыт - сын ошибок трудный. Если - вдруг - решишь пожарить каштанчиков в духовке, поберегись заранее, чтоб не очищать духовку... накрой их так чтоб не прыгали, взрываяст, по всей духовке ))))))

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Спасибо за наводку.
Только эт0 мне надо ехать в областной центр их покупать. А то пару лет назад их Магнит в моей деревне даже продавал. но вот покупали или нет?

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В сезон -- много кто продает... я специально не ищу, но иногда вижу в продаже на разных зеленных лотках, случайно. Бывало, покупал и пробовал. Но как-то вот остался не впечатлён... такое... наверное хорошо получать готовеньким, особенно сидя или тамгуляя по парижским бульварам. тогда это становится частью удовольствия =)
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!FUNGI !PGM !LOLZ

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!FUNGI ?!!? what is that command about, I am very intrested.
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I don't think that those are the edible type of chestnuts. They look like the other variety, horse chestnuts.

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You are totally correct! 😉 Horse chestnuts, not an edible specie (very sadly!) it is useful only for decorative purposes, no cooking profit :D

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It would be nice to be able to find the edible kind. Roasted chestnuts are delicious 😋

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Ah! I always feel envy to you, habitants of the southern areas -- you live closer to Paradize! our northern lands are aspens, moss and lichens :D the edible chestnut specie simply do not occure here, in the wild 😁 !LOLZ

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I'm actually living in Canada now, I've moved back home, so the land is probably quite similar to yours at the moment. No chestnuts here either unfortunately 😕

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OMG the photography is absolutely beautiful and clean, you are photographer?

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Yes, thank you. I am amateur photographer, 99,6% in my blog are my captures. I also do a lot of .raw files editing in photoshop 🍻 !BEER

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just saw your phost and you are very talented, you should post more often!! i'm following you looking forward to see more of your photos

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That type of chestnut reminds me of the buckeye seeds we have around here that are toxic.

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This sort of chestnut is not toxic, just... 'not fruitful'
what will you cay about Tricholoma sp.? it has a bit violet-ish stems at the downside
Glad you enjoyed the visuals. Tnx for the visit, and a !BEER

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сочнющие фото!
каштанчики сейчас везде, вы их как-то используете?

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Ну, они же конские! как их использовать? только глаза радуем )))))
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ну настойки там всякие, лечебные жеж они вроде как.
да и наш народ по-моему все съесть может, если захочет))

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о да. я читал что конский каштан (в виде настойки) помогает от сердца 8-)

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Lovely autumn reportage. Great portrait. The pigeons look like they have warm woolen sweaters on them.

Although these chestnuts aren't edible, I respect them for their bright reddish brown color and amazing blooming in May.

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Yeah. Those are 'horse chestnuts', you know for the normal cooking ones one should head more to the south :D
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