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Coprinellus Fungi on mossy log

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Coprinellus Fungi on mossy log

Coprinellus Fungi on mossy log taken in Autumn 2025 in the Forest of Dean. Proud to have this image selected as runner up in the UK Fungi Day competition 2025.

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Mycena on log

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Mycena on log

These tiny mycena fungi are only about 3 centimetres in height, they have the most beautiful structure once you stop and study them.

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Fly agaric by clover leaf

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Fly agaric by clover leaf

The true fairyland mushroom, the fly agaric. Captured on the forest floor in the Forest of Dean 2025.

Peeping through

Peeping through

Peeping through

Peeping through

The snowdrops at the Painswick Rococo Gardens are world famous. To isolate just one bud from the 5 million is quite a challenge.

Duo

Duo

Duo

Duo

Duo was shot in January 2026 at the wonderful Painswick Rococo Gardens. The aim was to isolate a couple of stems from amongst the 5 million blooms on show.

Raindrop

Raindrop

Raindrop

Raindrop

The morning rain hadn't dripped to the floor at the point when I was able to photograph this stunning beauty. The image was a 25 in camera stack so as to be able to utilise a very wide open aperture.

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Wenchford Weir

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Wenchford Weir

The small river at Wenchford heading off through the trees.

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Golden leaves at Wenchford

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Golden leaves at Wenchford

Golden leaves at Wenchford

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Wenchford Falls

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Wenchford Falls

Wenchford Weir is a tranquil spot in the Forest of Dean.

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Woodland anemone

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Woodland anemone

The dainty wood anemone such a beauty amongst the mosses.

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Bluebell study

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Bluebell study

The beauty of the bluebell.

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Woodland anemones in morning light

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Woodland anemones in morning light

The tiny wood anemones start to open when the sun comes over the horizon, capturing their beauty in the natural woodland is always a pleasure heralding the start of Spring.