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Laetiporus sulphureus
This was quite a big one, more than 10 inches in size.
Thanks, @The Shroom for the ID :)
You are most welcome, @venusflytrap2000.Hope you get a nice camera set-up to take great shots of your spottings :)
thanks albert ;)
Hi @venusflytrap2000.For my land pictures, I am using Nikon D5200. For macro and close-up shots, I use it with a Diopter from Raynox DCR-250.For my underwater pictures, I am using Sony RX100. For macro and close-up shots, I use Sub-see +5 or +10 Diopters.
Yea, @Chun, and this is a rather big one.Just finished with my South Africa & Mozambique trip, arrived Singapore for a few days before going to Manila this weekend.
hi albert, i love your spotting and am camera shopping, what kind do you use for your images?
Growing in such a strange manner.Great find Albert Kang, are you finally back from your African trip ?
Spotted on Mar 27, 2014 Submitted on Mar 27, 2014
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Thanks, @The Shroom for the ID :)
You are most welcome, @venusflytrap2000.
Hope you get a nice camera set-up to take great shots of your spottings :)
thanks albert ;)
Hi @venusflytrap2000.
For my land pictures, I am using Nikon D5200. For macro and close-up shots, I use it with a Diopter from Raynox DCR-250.
For my underwater pictures, I am using Sony RX100. For macro and close-up shots, I use Sub-see +5 or +10 Diopters.
Yea, @Chun, and this is a rather big one.
Just finished with my South Africa & Mozambique trip, arrived Singapore for a few days before going to Manila this weekend.
hi albert, i love your spotting and am camera shopping, what kind do you use for your images?
Growing in such a strange manner.
Great find Albert Kang, are you finally back from your African trip ?