Don’t Let Them Fool You

To the naked eye, the tops of most mushrooms look smooth.

A macro lens says otherwise.

As with many things (and people) … we need to look closely and beyond the surface if we want to see what’s really there, don’t we?

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8 responses to “Don’t Let Them Fool You”

  1. Betty Avatar

    The macro lens shows us a whole new world, often one of beauty. I love your analogy with humans.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you, Betty! Yes, the macro lens captures some pretty amazing stuff! Have a fab evening!

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  2. Phil Strawn Avatar

    Momo cooks her big mushrooms into submission, and then, being squishy, I won’t eat them. Back in the day, I ate a wild mushroom thinking it was safe. It wasn’t, and I was in Nirvana for a few days. I have some growing under my Chaste trees, I’ll let the Rabbits have them.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I’ve tried wild mushrooms only once, but at the time had a relative with me who knew which ones were safe and which ones weren’t. Have a fab day, Phil!

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  3. annemariedemyen Avatar

    So true, Terry. Have a great day! ❤️☺️

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    1. Terry Avatar

      You too, Anne!

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  4. mary Avatar

    It’s amazing how much detail you can capture with a macro lens.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      So true, Mary! Macro is one of my favourite photography genres. Have a fab day!

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