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  1. Greg Shchepanek

    Others Finally the Birthstone

    The beautiful purples of Amethyst. that is my dirty fingerprint on the stone I think it adds to the story...lighting by Pixel II
  2. Greg Shchepanek

    Want critique The Gem Stone: Amethyst

    Jewellery piece of Amethyst polished pendant for necklace.
  3. Greg Shchepanek

    Others Smaller Blueish Amethyst

    Given to me by my best friend who knows I love the rocks:
  4. Greg Shchepanek

    Others Amethyst up Close

    A gift from my Uncle Johnny who use to explore the wilds of Northern Ontario. A true adventurer in his time.
  5. Greg Shchepanek

    Others My Favourite & Largest Geode

    I have had this geode since I was a wee boy it was purchased from the Canadian Museum of Nature by my Uncle as a present. I used Google Pixel 4a for the lighting on the crystal that has two minerals to it...I like the top portion the best and I hope you like it as well.
  6. Greg Shchepanek

    Want critique Common Eastern Bumblebee

    Common Eastern Bumblebee (Bombus impatiens) on Aster at Cooper Marsh, Ontario, Canada.
  7. Greg Shchepanek

    Others From the Sea

    Sea Urchin Shell that was found on a beach in Newfoundland, Canada. Google Pixel lighting
  8. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Backlighting Frog in the Forest

    It is interesting which frogs venture far from water and can be found in the woods. This Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) was close to the Ottawa River but was found jumping inland at the Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  9. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Northern Leopard Frog

    Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  10. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Eastern Gray Squirrel

    Eastern Gray Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  11. Greg Shchepanek

    Wildlife Focusing on the Eyes

    I think it was Jack that told me to focus on both eyes...So I photographed this Northern Leopard Frog (Lithobates pipiens) Britannia Conservation Area, Mud Lake, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I think his nose was touching the lens and that is why it is out of focus.
  12. Greg Shchepanek

    Want critique Spider in home

    I am not liking these pictures due to I cannot see the spider's face but the web turned out interesting. Unknown spider at the Conroy Pit, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  13. Greg Shchepanek

    Want critique Shelf Fungus I Photographed Yesterday

    Found in the woods of Conroy Pit, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
  14. Greg Shchepanek

    Want critique Handsome Club Fungus

    I found this to be the most challenging fungus to shoot in the woods. Handsome Club Fungus (Clavulinopsis laeticolor) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada.
  15. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? Jellied False Coral Fungus

    Not a coral, Jellied False Coral Fungus (Sebacina schweinitzii) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada.
  16. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? Yellowleg Bonnet Mushroom

    Little umbrellas of the woods, Yellowleg Bonnet Mushroom (Mycena viscosa) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada.
  17. Greg Shchepanek

    Want critique Violet Coral Fungus

    I love the coral fungi and was so excited to find this Violet Coral Fungus (Clavaria zollingeri) in the woods of Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada. Found this fungus to be the most difficult to capture well in the dark woods and its colour also played a factor.
  18. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? Club-like Tuning Fork Fungus

    Sprouting from a fallen tree are the bright colourful Club-like Tuning Fork Fungus (Calocera cornea) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada.
  19. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? Jellied False Coral Fungus

    Jellied False Coral Fungus (Tremellodendron schweinitzii) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada.
  20. Greg Shchepanek

    Your opinion? Lemon Disco Fungus

    Dots of small yellow on the end of a decaying log proved to be Lemon Disco Fungus (Bisporella citrina) Alleyn-et-Cawood, Québec, Canada.