08 May 2012

Ferntree Gully - Part Two



...some magic was happening with special finds; thanks to observant eyes from the Dream-Team!  Not only do you need to be watching where you put your feet, but looking out for birds in the tree-tops, and treasures beckoning along the tracks.



and you know, I didn't even have to say 1-2-3





15 comments:

Julie said...

Oh, yes, lichens and fungi, and dripping canopies of ferns. Gorgeous, Carole.

Jan Castle said...

Could you eat these???? They actually look delicious! Great pictures...bet you were ready for the BBQ after trecking all day!
Paper Hugs,
Jan

TexWisGirl said...

love the fungi and the mosses. so pretty.

Carole M. said...

thanks for your comments; love to read them.

Jan, I wouldn't eat any mushrooms out in the wild like this; too risky. They're a sweet treat to look at though aren't they just?

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

I love to spend some time there with my camera, delightful!

Jeanne said...

What wonderful photos Carole! Love all the shots of the mushrooms and the great lighting that you got those photos in! Awesome!

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

Oh my, I would love to explore this place!

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Two wonderful posts from an awesome place. Thanks for all those great photos.

Micha S. said...

Thank you so for this wonderful impressions! Greetings from Germany, Micha

Brian King said...

Gorgeous shots of the fungi and I love the rocks! Very cool place!

Shaun said...

A tremendous set of photos you have there. While i do like the fungi that rocky overhand is stunning. Its like something you would see in a fantasy film.
Shaun Valleys ShutterBug

theconstantwalker said...

I am in awe of this place.

Karin M. said...

Fantastic shots ... so cute little mushrooms ...
Best regards, Karin

Kay said...

What a beautiful place. Love the variety of fungi. Great pictures!

Susan said...

Gorgeous photos of fungi and mosses. A special place :D)