Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-25 Thread Marnie (aka Doe)

What he said. But I could have lived without the backstory. Heh.

Marnie aka Doe :-)

On 6/18/2017 3:43 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Fascinating. And a striking composition,

Paul via phone


On Jun 18, 2017, at 4:33 AM, Jostein Øksne  wrote:

Thanks Dan!
Jostein

Den 17. juni 2017 23.13.40 CEST, skrev "Daniel J. Matyola" 
:

A very nice composition and striking color.


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On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Jostein Øksne 
wrote:


School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the

nutrient-rich

patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The

"umbrella"

produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its

spores.

It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
Jostein


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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-19 Thread Bob W-PDML
That's a beautiful photograph

> On 19 Jun 2017, at 15:50, Steve Cottrell  wrote:
> 
> On 17/6/17, Jostein Øksne, discombobulated, unleashed:
> 
>> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-) 
>> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-
>> rich patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
> 
> 
> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
> 
> Raised a smile ;-) 
> 
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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-19 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 17/6/17, Jostein Øksne, discombobulated, unleashed:

>School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-) 
>Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-
>rich patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.


http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/

Raised a smile ;-) 

Nice!


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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Mark C

Very cool shot - the composition and colors work very well.

Mark

On 6/17/2017 5:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:

School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-rich 
patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss specialise on moose 
dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The "umbrella" produce a scent 
attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its spores. It is the only moss known to 
use insects to spread.
K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
Jostein




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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Toine
Ah yes moose dung, sometimes I read only half... :) The smell of the
moss must be something special if flies prefer this over dung.

On 18 June 2017 at 10:39, Jostein Øksne  wrote:
> Thanks Toine,
> I didn't notice any scent, but must admit I didn't stick my nose any closer 
> than I had to. :-)
> I believe the species is Splachnum rubrum, but have to check with the Book Of 
> Mosses when back home tonight.
> Jostein
>
> Den 18. juni 2017 08.01.24 CEST, skrev Toine :
>>The photo bug found you.
>>What's the name of this moss? Can you smell the scent?
>>
>>Toine
>>
>>On 18 June 2017 at 01:58, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
>> wrote:
>>> And to think this lovely photo came from such "Sh!t".  Glad there is
>>such
>>> beauty that comes from such bull.
>>>
>>> Jeffery Johnson | Photo Captures by Jeffery
>>> http://www.PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
>>> /Diverse range of photography Artistic - Animals - Events/Festivals -
>>> Transportation - Pets - Nature - Scenic - Cityscape. That you can
>>purchase
>>> as framed or unframed prints, with loads of variety in home decor./
>>>
>>> On 6/17/2017 4:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:

 School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
 Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the
>>nutrient-rich
 patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
 http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
 In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
 specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The
>>"umbrella"
 produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its
>>spores.
 It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
 K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
 Jostein

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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread ann sanfedele

I like the photo - but TMI otherwise - :-)

ann

On 6/17/2017 5:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:

School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-rich 
patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss specialise on moose 
dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The "umbrella" produce a scent 
attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its spores. It is the only moss known to 
use insects to spread.
K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
Jostein




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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Paul Stenquist
Fascinating. And a striking composition,

Paul via phone

> On Jun 18, 2017, at 4:33 AM, Jostein Øksne  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Dan!
> Jostein
> 
> Den 17. juni 2017 23.13.40 CEST, skrev "Daniel J. Matyola" 
> :
>> A very nice composition and striking color.
>> 
>> 
>> Dan Matyola
>> http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
>> 
>> On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Jostein Øksne 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
>>> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the
>> nutrient-rich
>>> patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
>>> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
>>> In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
>>> specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The
>> "umbrella"
>>> produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its
>> spores.
>>> It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
>>> K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
>>> Jostein
>>> 
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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Jostein Øksne
I'll toast you a glass of cider if I find out.
Jostein 

Den 18. juni 2017 10.50.01 CEST, skrev Larry Colen :
>
>
>Jostein Øksne wrote:
>> Thanks Toine,
>> I didn't notice any scent, but must admit I didn't stick my nose any
>closer than I had to. :-)
>> I believe the species is Splachnum rubrum, but have to check with the
>Book Of Mosses when back home tonight.
>
>Is that like a haggadah?

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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Larry Colen



Jostein Øksne wrote:

Thanks Toine,
I didn't notice any scent, but must admit I didn't stick my nose any closer 
than I had to. :-)
I believe the species is Splachnum rubrum, but have to check with the Book Of 
Mosses when back home tonight.


Is that like a haggadah?

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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Jostein Øksne
Thanks Toine,
I didn't notice any scent, but must admit I didn't stick my nose any closer 
than I had to. :-)
I believe the species is Splachnum rubrum, but have to check with the Book Of 
Mosses when back home tonight.
Jostein

Den 18. juni 2017 08.01.24 CEST, skrev Toine :
>The photo bug found you.
>What's the name of this moss? Can you smell the scent?
>
>Toine
>
>On 18 June 2017 at 01:58, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
> wrote:
>> And to think this lovely photo came from such "Sh!t".  Glad there is
>such
>> beauty that comes from such bull.
>>
>> Jeffery Johnson | Photo Captures by Jeffery
>> http://www.PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
>> /Diverse range of photography Artistic - Animals - Events/Festivals -
>> Transportation - Pets - Nature - Scenic - Cityscape. That you can
>purchase
>> as framed or unframed prints, with loads of variety in home decor./
>>
>> On 6/17/2017 4:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:
>>>
>>> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
>>> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the
>nutrient-rich
>>> patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
>>> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
>>> In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
>>> specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The
>"umbrella"
>>> produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its
>spores.
>>> It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
>>> K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
>>> Jostein
>>>
>>
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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Jostein Øksne
Thanks Dan!
Jostein

Den 17. juni 2017 23.13.40 CEST, skrev "Daniel J. Matyola" 
:
>A very nice composition and striking color.
>
>
>Dan Matyola
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>
>On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Jostein Øksne 
>wrote:
>
>> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
>> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the
>nutrient-rich
>> patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
>> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
>> In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
>> specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The
>"umbrella"
>> produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its
>spores.
>> It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
>> K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
>> Jostein
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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Jostein Øksne
So am I, sir!
Thanks for looking & commenting, Jeffrey.
Jostein

Den 18. juni 2017 01.58.55 CEST, skrev "PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com" 
:
>And to think this lovely photo came from such "Sh!t".  Glad there is 
>such beauty that comes from such bull.
>
>Jeffery Johnson | Photo Captures by Jeffery
>http://www.PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
>/Diverse range of photography Artistic - Animals - Events/Festivals - 
>Transportation - Pets - Nature - Scenic - Cityscape. That you can 
>purchase as framed or unframed prints, with loads of variety in home 
>decor./
>On 6/17/2017 4:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:
>> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
>> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the
>nutrient-rich patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
>> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
>> In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
>specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The
>"umbrella" produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to
>propagate its spores. It is the only moss known to use insects to
>spread.
>> K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
>> Jostein
>>

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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-18 Thread Toine
The photo bug found you.
What's the name of this moss? Can you smell the scent?

Toine

On 18 June 2017 at 01:58, PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
 wrote:
> And to think this lovely photo came from such "Sh!t".  Glad there is such
> beauty that comes from such bull.
>
> Jeffery Johnson | Photo Captures by Jeffery
> http://www.PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
> /Diverse range of photography Artistic - Animals - Events/Festivals -
> Transportation - Pets - Nature - Scenic - Cityscape. That you can purchase
> as framed or unframed prints, with loads of variety in home decor./
>
> On 6/17/2017 4:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:
>>
>> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
>> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-rich
>> patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
>> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
>> In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
>> specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The "umbrella"
>> produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its spores.
>> It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
>> K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
>> Jostein
>>
>
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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-17 Thread PhotoCapturesbyJeffery.com
And to think this lovely photo came from such "Sh!t".  Glad there is 
such beauty that comes from such bull.


Jeffery Johnson | Photo Captures by Jeffery
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/Diverse range of photography Artistic - Animals - Events/Festivals - 
Transportation - Pets - Nature - Scenic - Cityscape. That you can 
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decor./

On 6/17/2017 4:11 PM, Jostein Øksne wrote:

School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-rich 
patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss specialise on moose 
dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The "umbrella" produce a scent 
attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its spores. It is the only moss known to 
use insects to spread.
K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
Jostein



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Re: PESO - dung moss

2017-06-17 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
A very nice composition and striking color.


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On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 5:11 PM, Jostein Øksne  wrote:

> School year is over. Hope to catch the shutter bug again soon. :-)
> Here's a shot from today, a tiny moss that only grow on the nutrient-rich
> patches of yesteryear's excrements of specific animals.
> http://www.alunfoto.no/tidslinjer/2017/06/17/
> In this case most likely a cake of cow dung. Related species of moss
> specialise on moose dung or lemming dung, to name a couple. The "umbrella"
> produce a scent attractive to flies, and use them to propagate its spores.
> It is the only moss known to use insects to spread.
> K-3 and DFA 100/2.8 macro.
> Jostein
>
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