Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.
Starting from the first week of March until April, we have entered the dry season, which of course feels very hot during the day and if we look at the surrounding environment, the plants that grow in the surrounding environment also look very wilted due to dehydration in this season and in my area, during the dry season like now, rice farmers choose to grow green beans in rice fields beacause this is which is a type of dry season agricultural crop that is often planted by village farmers during the dry season and that's what I listened to when I sat relaxing among the village farmers.
And for us mushroom photography lovers and consumers of soft wild mushroom plants that grow in open environments this season of course it's quite difficult to find them this season and yesterday afternoon when I walked along the local rural forest environment, the atmosphere in the forest environment felt so barren with fallen leaves scattered around it looked so dry and I only found a few hardwood rotting fungi growing there whose characteristics didn't look so impressive that I just left them alone.grows following the weather cycle in this season without me bringing it into the shoot.
And I feel lucky enough to have a few snap collections of wild mushrooms Trametes versicolor they are a group of wild mushrooms that have rough and rather hard stem and leaf surfaces.I saved an image file of the mushroom from last February and at that time, I found the mushroom growing on the surface of a dead log in my grandmother's backyard and they had just escaped from the puddles of rainwater that had fallen the day before.
And in my publication today you can find several shots of the characteristics and surface texture of that mushroom in several shooting sessions.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
Follow me | twiiter |
My discord | deltasteem#8161 |