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Interesting member of the mushroom family. Found in old growth forests throughout North America.

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Thank you everyone for the kind comments.

 

Brent, I'm not sure if these are edible. They are as hard as a rock to the touch.

 

Dee, these are tree dwelling mushrooms and cause decay in the tree. Somewhat of a parasite in a way. Glad you enjoyed seeing it in b&w. I'm not very good with b&w so this was a learning experience for me.

 

Paul, I wanted to try a different look so b&w with some Lightroom adjustments made for an interesting experience. The whites were off the scale so I had to really tone them down. Still learning how to manage that.

 

Karl, Glad you noticed the texture. That's one thing I really tried to bring out.

 

Stuart, next trip to the forest I'll take my tripod and try for detailed images of these strange polypores. They remind me of what a flying saucer might look like if it crashed into a tree. LOL

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