Mammose lichen
I immediately came to think of Kiwidino's mammose clouds yesterday when I found one of my favourite crustose lichens today. It's Diploschistes scruposus ("groplav" in Swedish, meaning "pit lichen"), growing on a vertical rock surface.
The "pits" contain the spore-producing organs, apothecia. The reddish tinge comes from the algal part which has a lot of carotenoids.
I wasn't sure that the light would be enough, so I was really happy when this pic turned out to be quite OK.
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- Nikon E3100
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- f/2.8
- 6mm
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