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WARNING:  I'm not a fungus expert!
The identifications of the fungi on this page are only my best guess, so don't eat any of these unless you're confident that they're not poisonous!
Amanita muscaria
photographed at Volo Bog, Illinois in September of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/10th second shutter speed, f32, ISO 100)
photographed in August of 2006 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1 second, f22, ISO 100)
Polyporus squamosus photographed at Chain O' Lakes State Park, Illinois, using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 28-105mm lens
fly agaric
(New Zealand)
unidentified boletes
(Illinois, USA)
unidentified fungi
(Czech Republic)
dryad's saddle
aka pheasant's back
(Illinois, USA)
photographed in January of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm USM macro lens (f32, ISO 200)
Leucocoprinus sp (?) photographed in Centenary Lakes Park, Cairns, using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens
Coprinus disseminatus photographed in August of 2006 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens   (30 seconds, f19)
photographed in August of 2006 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (15 seconds, f22, ISO 100)
unidentified rainforest fungus
(Cairns, Australia)
Leucocoprinus sp.
(Cairns, Australia)
trooping crumble cap
aka fairies' bonnets
(Czech Republic)
unidentified fungi
(Czech Republic)
photographed in June of 2008 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens (30 seconds, f32, ISO 200)
Trametes versicolor  (aka Polyporus versicolor, aka Coriolus versicolor) photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens
Laetiporus sulphureus (also known as Polyporus sulphureus or 'sulfur shelf') photographed at Volo Bog, Illinois, in July of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Sigma 15-30mm lense
cup mushrooms
(Taman Negara, Malaysia)
cup mushroom
(Manzanillo, Costa Rica)
turkey tail
(Wisconsin, USA)
chicken of the woods
(Illinois, USA)
Laetiporus sulphureus (also known as Polyporus sulphureus or 'sulfur shelf') photographed at Volo Bog in September of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 28-105mm lens set to 80mm (shutter speed 1.5 seconds, f27, ISO 100)
photographed in November of 2007 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/2 second, f22, ISO 200)
photographed in Cairns during January of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens
photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/10th second, f32, ISO 100)
chicken of the woods
(Illinois, USA)
unidentified fungus
(Khanchanaburi, Thailand)
unidentified stinkhorn
(Cairns, Australia)
unidentified coral fungus
(Wisconsin, USA)
photographed in the hills above Karlstejn Castle using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (3/10th of a second, f22, ISO 100)
Aleuria aurantia photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/6th second, f32, ISO 100)
photographed in June of 2008 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens (1/180th second, f32, ISO 200)
photographed in June of 2008 using a Canon 5D camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens (30 seconds, f4, ISO 200)
unidentified earthstar
(Czech Republic)
orange peel fungus
(Wisconsin, USA)
moth parasitized by fungus
(Taman Negara, Malaysia)
bioluminescent mushroom
(Taman Negara, Malaysia)
Bisporella citrina (a.k.a. Calycella citrina, a.k.a. Helotium citrinum) photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin, in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f19, ISO 100)
Scutellinia sp photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin, in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/180th second, f22, ISO 100)
Acarospora chlorophana lichen photographed on San Jacinto mountain, Southern California, using a Canon D60 digital camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens
photographed at Devil's Lake, Wisconsin in October of 2003 using a Canon D60 camera and Canon 100mm f2.8 USM macro lens  (1/30th second, f32, ISO 100)
orange wood cup
(Wisconsin, USA)
eyelash fungus
(Wisconsin, USA)
Acarospora chlorophana
lichen
(California, USA)
unidentified slime mold
(Wisconsin, USA)
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