MrSoulSong
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South-West Victoria
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This is awesome^^ Great use of effects. I've been experimenting with similar things myself atm. Peggy Lee - Johnny Guitar. Love it! Edit = Links stuffed up.
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Theres some bloody funny stuff in here!
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Hey All! Just wondering if anyone here has used the A'maze'd Smoking Pipe, or actually has one of their own. Here is the website... http://www.the-amazed.co.uk/ Youtube clip. (P.S. The guy nubz right out, and does it all wrong, the smoking material should go in the very end cap, where the screen is, not in the middle of the pipe!) Still gives a good idea of what they consist of though... http://www.youtube.c...h?v=1_ccrKkVDFI Does anyone know where in Oz stocks them?
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Haha, I remember those! You had to put some sort of cartridge in and wind wind wind! Yes, it is a total shame. I wonder why they even did so? Maybe a contamination issue with spreading pine needles or something?
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Yes you may be correct. But, Im not trying to differentiate species, based on any colouring, just simply showing the possible varying looks, of something that now is considered one 'species', can have. Otherwise I'd have to agree with you. Again all these pics, including Wanderer's, come from the same exact environment, during the same hunt. The environment thoughout the Radiata forest does not vary in itself very much at all. ------- On another note, i found the pics of some of those 'Monsters' I mentioned. I found them on the 'Shroomery' from a post I made in '06. So Wanderer... THATS how long ago it was. Time flys when your having fun ay. Haha actually, the pic says July 04! Thats wild! All the examples in the pic came from our previous grounds, which as i mentioned had been just about completely logged by the time the '04 season had begun. I'm a little disappointed i didnt take any habitat images of them!
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string theory & the emanations of the eagle
MrSoulSong replied to woof woof woof's topic in Creativity, Spirituality & Philosophy
Everything should be taken with a 'grain of salt', specifically this day and age. Here is one of many sources that discredit Carlos' claims... http://indiancountry...rlos-castaneda/ I have read all of his books also, despite the possibilty of fraud... Its still fairly good food for thought. -
Haha sweet! Thanks for adding some more images man! Were those taken on the same hunt? If i recall correctly, they were. I also have some video footage of that hunt too.
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Creating an Outdoor Patch for Woodlovers or Subs
MrSoulSong replied to holymountain's topic in Mycology
Amen, Brother! Great stuff there holymountain! Definately going to have to give something like this a go! -
The interesting thing is that we have found so many variations within the same environment/substrate, in the same flush. I wish i had more pics to show this! Fat stems, thin and long stems, pale yellow to dark brown caps. At our previous hunting grounds we did not experience these variations at all. Same environment... Pinus Radiata forest etc. The only difference is the they are around 10km apart. Actually now that I say this, there was one variation we came across at the old grounds, which we had been going to for over 10 years. I once found... I kid you not, Subbies that were over 250mm in height, caps that were flat and around 60-70mm in diameter, and the stems over 10mm thick! I have photos of these somewhere, but it was many moons ago... Will have do a big dig and try and find them to post up. They were quite mature at the time of sighting, and were starting to dry out. They were found growing beside a fresh stump, which had been cut before the season started. Another Corroboree member here can verify this, as they were there with me at the time. They also have found these 'Monster' Subs on another occasion, when hunting alone. The old grounds has since been logged, leaving only a few Radiata's along a fence line. Hence why we now have a new hunting ground... And have since found another, thanks to the member i mentioned!.. which is nearly 2 square Km's in size! But we never got to see what this big boy can produce as we were late to the season this year Your absolutely correct. The key indicators are very important obviously. As a beginner to hunting may pass over say, the dark Subs, like the ones I posted. The colour those pretties went right after finding them, I have yet to see twice in over 10 years! You can see the blueing starting, in the pic, which was taken a minute or so after finding them. They continued to blue to the point where we were... Oh btw thank you, the Sig is something i just whipped up quickly lastnight.
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Hey all! I thought it was about time to become active on the forum! Been a member for nearly a year and only my second post! Been trolling behind the scenes for a long while though Since i can safely say i missed the season here this year, as it came very early, I thought I'd do a dig through some old images to show you the variations we came across last season. All these variations came from the same, quite averaged sized, Pine forest. (About 250m x 50m). All came from within around 20m of each other, during the same hunt. Here are the pics... Oh and sorry for the bad quality, they were taken on a phone in very low light...
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Nope... We were finding a good amount here last season, up until the first week of August. Starting looking this year in early-mid June and only found a dismal amount. Since then there's been nothing! I think we came to the party too late this season!