An enjoyable walk round Heronry trail at Paxton yesterday in the sunshine spending some time in the scrubland near the Quarry photographing a few more lichens and fungi. The most interesting find for me was this bright pink lichenocolous fungus - Illosporiopsis christiansenii parasitic on Physcia tenella and sometimes also on Xanthoria parietina. It grows in and on the host lichen, feeding from it, degrading it, and eventually killing it. You can see in the second image bottom right the areas or sick or dead lichen of both species. I will add the ID sheet when completed.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Toft Churchyard Lichens
Today's post definitely a preliminary look at what is growing on the walls and gravestones in our village church. They were very difficult to photograph handheld in not very good light. I will try again with some type of lighting to get sharper images for ID, The summary image at the end shows the IDs that various apps suggested - further shoots and comparisons of images should confirm or not these first attempts and then to check with other sources.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Vases and Vessels
I got a bit obsessed with the various ancient pottery in the Fitzwilliam Museum and photographed several of the wonderfully inventive and elegant shapes as double exposures using the wall or floor to add texture. Here are 8 of them with a tryptic of three of the most colourful to start..
Friday, January 23, 2026
Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge
As the weather forecast was for continuous heavy rain, we changed our plans and visited the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge instead. Jane wanted to see the Made in Ancient Egypt Exhibition but I had plans for a session trying various techniques to depict the modern architecture of the museum. David Roberts was commissioned to design an annexe alongside the main museum in 1973 which contained new gallery space and an accessible entrance.
The first 5 images are single exposures - the blue and yellow tones are from daylight and artificial lights; not sure where the purple has come from on the spiral staircase. The second set of 6 images are double exposures done in camera
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Lichens and Collembolids in Toft 1
Delighted to find these two different species of Collembolid in my photo when I downloaded it - I had wondered what all the dark spots were - now resolved as the faeces of these two different species of Collembolid (Dicyrtoma fusca and Dicyrtomina saundersi on Xanthoria parientina). These were photographed during a walk to the church and back. Species suggestions mainly tentative at this stage!!! I do like the appropriately named Asterisk Lichen - 3rd image..
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