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Also known as Boletus rubellus or Xerocomellus rubellus, in autumn this species lives in grassland, under broad-leaved trees. This was found in precisely those circumstances, in the grounds of a National Trust house dating from Tudor times. Mature Oak trees were scattered across a field of grass where there was ample evidence, underfoot, of cattle having grazed there.
EM-1 (manual mode), Kiron 105mm at f16, twin RC TTL flash, hand-held.
The stereo is crosseye.
Harold
© Harold Gough 2016
© Harold Gough 2016
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