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    Ancient Forest

    Dating back to the beginning of the Mesozoic age trees that belong to the genus Araucaria are often referred to as living fossils. Their massive trunks can easily reach heights of 60 or more metres and the trees often emerge from the canopy beneath them. Reaching above the canopy their whorled branches are often a distinguishing feature in the areas that they grow. Although the species belonging to this genus are relatively widespread their local distribution is often restricted. I like this photo because although it was taken in the highlands of Papua New Guinea it is reminiscent of similar scenes that can be seen in my home area of South-eastern Queensland.



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    Last edited by gcflora; 03-12-2009 at 10:43pm. Reason: typo

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    Lovely shot Craig Does have a sorta ancient feel to it
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    Thanks Cat

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    Nice pic,very "Jurassic Park" feel to it.
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    Cheers Kev

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    Its a cool shot but im still in love with your flurescent fungi
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamR View Post
    Its a cool shot but im still in love with your flurescent fungi
    LOL Thanks

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    Adam, here you go. In the right photo I used flash
    LuminescentFungus.jpg LuminescentFungus_WithLight.jpg

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    Cheers going to have to find my own =]

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    Really nice image, the mist certainly adds a mysterious feel to it.

    Okay, so how do you make "glow in the dark" fungi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lani View Post
    Really nice image, the mist certainly adds a mysterious feel to it.
    Thank you. I think the image might have been a bit more boring without the mist.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lani View Post
    Okay, so how do you make "glow in the dark" fungi?
    LOL. They glow by themselves. To see it you just have to make sure there is no light around

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    I really like this photo. I can just imagine a gentle brontosaurus popping its head up from a feed there.
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    Ooooooo, first time I've seen fluoroscent fungi, very interesting!!
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    looks very much like Borneo when we were there last year. Amazing forests.
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    Thanks Helen, Andrew and Graham.

    I'd like to go to Borneo as well one day Graeme. Amazing forests for sure.

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