Monday, 25 October 2010

L'automne dans le Domaine de Mme Elisabeth



Autumn in the grounds of Madame Elisabeth's domain. Anyone know what these mushrooms are?
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Vous savez ce que sont ces champignons ?

23 comments:

Lowell said...

A rather lush garden to be sure. Is that a maple tree going red? Re the mushrooms - these look very familiar; we have the same ones (or ones very similar to these)...

I don't know what they are but I'm sure you know not to eat them... ;-)

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

I am with Jacob. The may not be edible, but they do look interesting.

Anonymous said...

I love mushrooms, portobello's are the best; the "Mushroom Capitol of the World" (Kennett Square, PA) is ~60 minutes from here and you know when you are getting close from the smell!

Beautiful shots!

Bob Crowe said...

I am content to let the grocer choose between the edible and poisonous mushrooms. There are wonderful wild mushrooms in the woods in this area but again, being a city boy, I will let the experts find them.

T. Becque said...

I've no idea but they make for a lovely photograph! You live in a fairytale - have I said this to you before?!

Olivier said...

alors ce weekend du chocolat ? non je reconnais pas ces champignons, sans prendre de risque je dirais des champignons de paris ;)

Small City Scenes said...

Nice shots and snappy music---oh there is smoothed out again. LOL
Yes just stay on I-90 and you cross the columbia and see the Wild Horses and pass through George, Washington (true) and so much to see and when you get to ritzville you can turn right and head for Pendleton. YEP!!!

I have no idea what those mushrooms are but they don't look to edible. MB

Cergie said...

Ce ne sont en tous les cas ni des girolles ni des trompettes de la mort ni des rosés des près ni des chanterelles en tuba ni des ceps ni des coprins chevelus alors ne t'y fie pas. Par contre ils sont très photogéniques et l'arbre roux aussi. Qu'est-il, le sais tu ?

Malyss said...

Je ne me risque pas sur les champignons, je m'y connais trop pas!Mais j'apprécie le charme automnal des deux photos!

VP said...

I don't know anything about mushrooms, but I like thst picture!

akarui said...

2 belles photos automnales. Je ne suis pas connaisseur en champignons mais la photo est bien belle (^^)

Lowell said...

Hi Ciel! Re your comment on Stone Creek - No, the rocks are not artificial...these are limestone dug out of the ground. The front of our house in Ocala was made out of this rock.

B SQUARED said...

A beautiful Fall day:a perfect time to enjoy some sautéed mushrooms.

EG CameraGirl said...

I like the light in the first photo! Very nice.

As for the mushrooms: meat photo but I don't know what they are. Sorry!

Bergson said...

c'est des champignons qui sont là pour les photographes
et on ne mange même plus de pellicule

cieldequimper said...

@ Jacob: methinks it's a Japanese tree. Certainly not a maple tree!

Halcyon said...

I don't know what the mushrooms are, but they look like they made a nice bouquet for your picture. And the colors on the tree are fantastic. I love fall!

Diane AZ said...

Ah, pretty colors of autumn leaves and mushrooms are seldom seen in this part of the desert, but they sure look delightful in your images.

Loree said...

I have never seen such pretty mushrooms. They look quite distinguished :)

Francisca said...

Like Bob, I let the experts tell me what mushrooms I can eat... and I adore a tasty plate of wild mushrooms. In China there are restaurants that specialize in that and oh they are superb! Nice fall photo, too.

Cezar and Léia said...

A romantic set of pictures, Autumn mood with lovely feelings!
Léia

Unknown said...

Wonderful! Love both shots.

Sharon said...

Both these photographs are so lovely, but I specially like the mushroom one. You did an excellent job composing that shot, Ciel.

Sharon