Close-up of amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa) on a fallen oak twig in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, January 25 - 26, 2024

Album 3461: College Station, Texas, January 25 - 26, 2024

The image presents a close-up view of amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa) growing on a fallen oak twig in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. The photograph was taken on January 25, 2024.

**Composition and Color**

* The main subject is the amber jelly fungus, which appears as large, translucent, brownish-orange structures.
* The fungus has an irregular shape, with some specimens being more rounded than others.
* Some of the larger fungi have a slightly wrinkled appearance on their surface.

**Background**

* The fallen oak twig serves as the base for the amber jelly fungus.
* The twig is covered in green lichen or moss, which provides a natural habitat for the fungus to grow.
* In the background, there are some dry leaves scattered around the twig, adding texture and depth to the scene.

**Lighting**

* The lighting in the image suggests that it was taken outdoors during the daytime, possibly near midday when the sun is not directly overhead.
* The lighting is soft and diffused, with no harsh shadows or highlights visible on the subject.

**Overall Impression**

* The image conveys a sense of serenity and tranquility, capturing a moment in time where nature has created something beautiful and unique. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un primer plano del hongo jelly ámbar (Exidia recisa) en una ramita de roble caído en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 25 de enero de 2024. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca del hongo jelly ámbar (Exidia recisa) creciendo en una ramita de roble caído en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas. La fotografía fue tomada el 25 de enero de 2024. **Composición y color** * El tema principal es el hongo jelly ámbar, que aparece como grandes estructuras traslúcidas de color pardo-naranja. * El hongo tiene una forma irregular, con algunos especímenes más redondos que otros. * Algunos de los hongos más grandes tienen un aspecto ligeramente arrugado en su superficie. **Fondo** * La ramita de roble caído sirve como la base para el hongo jelly ámbar. * La ramita está cubierta de líquen o musgo verde, que proporciona un hábitat natural para el crecimiento del hongo. * En el fondo hay algunas hojas secas esparcidas alrededor de la ramita, añadiendo textura y profundidad a la escena. **Iluminación** * La iluminación en la imagen sugiere que se tomó al aire libre durante el día, posiblemente cerca del mediodía cuando el sol no estaba directamente encima. * La iluminación es suave y difusa, sin sombras fuertes o destellos visibles en el tema. **Impresión general** * La imagen transmite una sensación de serenidad y tranquilidad, capturando un momento en el tiempo donde la naturaleza ha creado algo bello y único. – Spanish translation

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