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		<title>Autumn Leaves on a Mushroom</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[cc licensed flickr photo shared by rawheadrex
The beauty is in the details. This great shot of a few brown and red autumn leaves fallen on to one of those bracket mushrooms or toadstools that grow off the side of fallen barks, is a study in showing just enough. We can see the great textures of [...]]]></description>
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