Yes I am still digging in search of lost mushrooms shots. They still hide around. A bit in a last trip folder... some in older mushroom search expedition. Some accidental finds here and there where I was aiming for other things to shoot.
Not enough to last me until fall (damn.. will I have to go back to drawing them?), but there is still some :)
They all grew in a park near me. The area has nice old pines and olives growing around providing shade. And if the grass is not cut too regularly, there is some nice weeds too. Mushrooms of course have to fight for their spots.
The two below look like the same type, just younger and so so dry.
Few more that were hiding around. It quite cool to see the variety of mushrooms growing in the same time in such small area.
Can you see a little one here?
What abut the other little one? Can you see it too? :p
Last but not least - little Inky cap poking from between clovers.
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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
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