This is on my wall. By Per-Olov Eriksson. The text that accompanies is as follows.
“In autumn, you can always find a few destroying angel mushrooms among the thick mosses that carpet the floor of the ancient pine forest of Sveafallen Nature Reserve in County Narke, Sweden. On this particularly gloomy day, a shaft of sunlight suddenly pierced through the clouds and dense canopy, landing just a few metres from a single destroying angel. I realised that the narrow shaft of light would, in time, trace a path across the forest floor. And so I waited to see which way it would travel. To my delight, the sunbeam crept towards the mushroom. Nearly an hour later it finally shone directly on the destroying angel: a celestial spotlight on a stage of soft, damp dark green”
Pentax 6x7 with 90mm lens, 16 secs at f22; Fugichrome Velvia 50, soft filter.
