HELLO MY FRIENDS❤️
How are you friends in the community
FUNGIF FRIDAY
Hopefully we all live our days with enthusiasm and carry out activities with gratitude.
Of course I am very happy to be able to meet again on this occasion in this beloved community, and on this occasion of course I want to show again some of the results of mushroom photography that I have done.
First of all I would like to show you a mushroom (Gymopilus sapineus) commonly known as the scaly Rustgill Mushroom with a small and widespread shape that grows in dense clusters on dead conifer wood. This mushroom has orange spore prints and like rust shapes that decorate its body.
I got this mushroom when I visited my friend's oil palm plantation, at that time I didn't realize that I could find this type of mushroom because I didn't intend to explore mushrooms as I usually do but because this is one of the advantages for me to be able to take pictures, so I immediately took my cellphone and took some pictures of the display.
Among them there are also some parts that are separate and grow on other tree trunks. I also took some pictures of them
For the second mushroom is a group of mushrooms (mycena sp) this mushroom consists of various small species with dome-shaped or umbrella-shaped hoods and its parts are very similar to the shape of bean sprout stems. This mushroom can be found living in the forest. Especially near dead wood or in soil rich in organic litter.
I found this mushroom when I wanted to hunt mushrooms around the riverbank and I managed to get this type of mushroom, which grows in groups on damp leaves, because its shape is quite unique and interesting. I immediately took some pictures but the weather that day was a little cloudy so the picture of this mushroom was a little blurry.
The last mushroom image display is a group of mushrooms that have a fairly smooth body size. However, after I searched for another name on Google, I did not find a name that matched the results of the image I displayed, possibly because this mushroom is too small if I say so.
This mushroom grows on a fairly damp betel nut and already smells. At first I was just messing around to take a picture of this mushroom because I was a little hesitant to take a picture of it because the shape of the fruit is quite smooth and looks like flour.
But after I took a photo and saw the results of my shots, this mushroom began to look like a unique fruit shape that is difficult to see with the naked eye, so I tried again with a few more parts. And from this type of mushroom you can see for yourself the unique shape of the fruit.
This is my contribution to #fungifriday organized and curated by @ewkaw
Okay hiver fungifriday friends, that's a short story that I can share on this occasion. Hopefully hiver friends like it and here are some photos of types of mushrooms that we can see together on this occasion. hopefully my post can entertain all of you. Thank you very much for the support you give by reading my blog. I hope you have a nice day until we meet again in the next post.
I took pictures with a POCO M4 Pro cellphone and additional lenses. I edited using the Lightroom and incollage applications.
NOTE: I wrote it in Indonesian with the help of Google Translate into English.
Photography | fungi |
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Camera Used | Smartphone |
Model | POCO M4 Pro |
Photographer | @frizzy97 |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |