Experience nature through the eyes of our camera as we go out & about. So many things to see - so many things to do. At Mushroom Hunters you'll find nature photos of animals, plants, trees, mountains, insects - and a myriad of images that we hope will get you excited about getting out & about - whether your adventure leads to taking photos, camping, hiking - or just good old fashioned exercise. Fact is, it's fun to interact with nature.
There are also several hilarious renditions of nature photos that we have spiced-up that we hope you'll enjoy - such as our ZEBRA ON FIBER. We generally tag our humorous photos - so if you enjoy these type photos, just look for the 'humorous' label.
Mushroom Hunters also contains a patchwork of mushroom pictures that we hope you will enjoy. We'll also give tips about some of our favorite haunts, along with photos that document our journey.
To view our Mushroom Photo Gallery click here.
To view our Art Photo Gallery click here.
To view my photo gallery, simply click on the links within this page. To visit Tom's (my better half) professional photography click here.
To visit my personal photography gallery at Pandora's Pixels click here.
In the meanwhile, may your journey be fruitful, may your journey be entertaining - and most importantly, may your journey be fun! After all, that's what life SHOULD really be about, right? Should you wish to share these images, please provide the link leading to the nature photo at Mushroom Hunters as all are our copyrighted images.
Tips for Mushroom Hunters A mushroom manual or illustrated book is essential for all serious mushroom hunters. For those not wanting to invest in a purchase may find a handy guidebook for free at the local library.
Tom had a beloved aunt who used to take him mushroom hunting when he was a small boy. She knew exactly what to look for and was an expert when it came to mushroom hunting. Unlike Tom's aunt, I would not feel secure in eating or touching wild mushrooms because the most-friendly of mushrooms often have mirror versions while can be lethal. And if you plan to handle mushrooms, only do such using protective gloves. With some varieties of mushrooms, all it takes is one touch to the mushroom and one touch to the lips to prove fatal. Keeping this in mind, always exercise caution when mushroom hunting and look - don't touch, unless of course, you are an expert.
Mushrooms adore marshy ground - an environment in which they thrive. One of the best time to spot mushrooms is after a good rain shower. Be sure to take along your camera.
Many mushrooms exhibit vibrant colors that are guaranteed to fascinate the viewer, and to fill them with wonder. All grow extremely fast and are just as short-lived. Be sure and catch the magic before it vanishes!
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