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   OK. Thanks again.   
      
   Marcel   
      
   "Irene Andersson" schreef in bericht   
   news:mi34t1ppuvd9r1rpvd3pn6pbkgmvuavorf@4ax.com...   
   > On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 21:17:03 +0100, "Basr" wrote:   
   >   
   > >Fuligo   
   > >septica can also be right though I could not find pictures of this type   
   that   
   > >are so white as mine. The structure of the tissue is the same and I could   
   > >not find onther mushrooms with the same kind of sponge structure. So I   
   think   
   > >it must be right. Perhaps the whites are a little bit over exposed.   
   Strong   
   > >contrasts are difficult for digital camera's ( and for photographers).   
   >   
   > The picture didn't seem overexposed, it looks like the normal colour   
   > of Fuligo septica when it gets old and the yellow colour has faded.   
   > It is sometimes a problem with most mushroom books, when they show the   
   > mushrooms in their best recognizable and most beautiful stages.   
   > But in most cases, it's no use to bother anyway, when a mushroom is   
   > too young or to old to identify.   
   >   
   > >I searched in Holland for books or DVDs that shows mushrooms in their   
   > >different life phases. In vain! Could you recommend such a book / dvd in   
   the   
   > >English language?   
   >   
   > No, but the search engines on the internet are getting better and   
   > better at finding pictures. Through them, you can find lots of   
   > variations and stages of a lot more mushrooms than in a book.   
   >   
   > Irene Andersson   
      
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