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Large Group of Mushrooms Grows on a Tree Trunk Poster
by John Twynam
$32.56
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Large Group of Mushrooms Grows on a Tree Trunk poster by John Twynam. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Cluster of small mushrooms grows at a tree base in an autumn-hued forest near Owen Sound, Ontario, showcasing nature's intricate beauty and seasonal... more
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Artist's Description
Cluster of small mushrooms grows at a tree base in an autumn-hued forest near Owen Sound, Ontario, showcasing nature's intricate beauty and seasonal transition.
In the vibrant tapestry of an autumn forest near Owen Sound, Ontario, a fascinating cluster of small mushrooms thrives at the base of a tree trunk. These fungi, nestled among the fallen leaves and moss, create a striking contrast against the rich, earthy colors of the season. Mushrooms play an essential role in forest ecosystems, acting as decomposers that break down organic matter, thus recycling nutrients and enabling plant growth. This particular cluster hints at the complex underground mycelial networks that sustain the forest floor, connecting plants and facilitating nutrient exchange.
The scene captures the essence of autumn, a time when nature transitions in a burst of color and life. The mushrooms' delicate structures add an element of mystery and wonder, inviting observers to look closer and appreciate th...
About John Twynam
Hi, everybody! Toronto-based photographer here, having lived in this city all my life. It's a great place if you like large, busy cities, but I prefer smaller places. Anyway, although my education and work experience has been primarily in math and computer programming and similar subjects, my passions lie elsewhere. Don't get me wrong - if there's a particular problem I'm trying to program a solution to or some menial task that I'm trying to automate, my head gets really into it trying to figure it out, but that's just what I do to pay the bills. I'm sure everyone (or at least most people) has a "standard" list of things that they like: hanging out with friends and family, watching movies, etc. Of course, I like those things too, but my...

Derrick Neill
Revisit!
Anas Afash
Beautiful capture
Aditi T
Striking capture!
Suzanne Wilkinson
Nice image
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful pinning
Lisa Wooten
Lovely. L/F
Steve Raley
Well seen, beautifully captured and artfully presented!
David Zanzinger
Wow! John, Great portrait of small mushrooms!
Mark Stephens
Wonderful Image!
Suzanne Wilkinson
Wonderful capture!
Paolo Signorini
Fantastic capture
Robert Tubesing
Nice work and image.
Az Jackson
Lovely work.
Patricia Hofmeester
Very pretty!
Windy Craig
Fantastic
Colin Kemp
Such fascinating organisms - nicely captured
Chris Bee Photography
Wonderful! fl
Leif Sohlman
Beautiful capture of Large Group of Mushrooms Grows on a Tree Trunk John
Shelia Hunt
Beautifully captured!
Jennifer Jenson
Fabulous find, beautifully captured!
Gigi Thomas
Beautifully seen revisiting
Bill Swartwout
Outstanding group of fungi. Great capture.
John Twynam replied:
Thanks! Strangely, mushrooms gross me out when they're in my food, but I kind of like taking pictures of them in their natural environment.
Talya Johnson
Your captures a stunning! Beautiful artistry l/f
David Choate
A wonderful image, John. It has everything going for it....the colors, the aperture, the light and most of all the composition. Bravo! l/f
Robert Tubesing
Like this one a lot…l/f…following