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Light in the forest
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One of my favourite things to photograph - these tiny fungi with the beautiful gills. They let the sun through and light up like tiny beacons. Fortunately, this one was growing near the trail, on a dead leaf, where the sunlight could reach it. Taken at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park on 9 September 2011. One of only maybe four or five fungi that I found to photograph on that quick visit.
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