A complete change of scene, with a visit to Farringford gardens near Freshwater. There wasn't much in the way of fungi, but there was a nice blackening waxcap and a cute little gathering of shaggy inkcaps (a.k.a. lawyers' wigs). The Farringford house and grounds was owned by Alfred, Lord Tennyson for around four decades and the nearby Tennyson Down was named after him, with a monument built on top.
Canon R6 Mk II and Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L IS macro lens. Click for largest images.
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| Blackening Waxcap |
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| Blackening Waxcap (the other side) |
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| Shaggy Ink Caps (at f/2.8) |
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| Shaggy Ink Caps (at f/11) |
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| No idea what these are (stack of four images) |
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