The rainy season is almost entering two weeks in a row, the charm of mushrooms is increasingly popping up in places that have high humidity, I am not the type of person who likes to consume mushrooms but when I see them more and more day by day the charm of the beauty of several types of mushrooms that I managed to shoot, they show me with their various beauty, not only that I am from the three types of mushrooms that I have managed to capture in these weeks of course have some A very prominent variation for me to make my topic today for #fungifriday.focus on macros for me is very fun to see them so beautiful with their shapes.
Walking to a location not so far from where I live to hunt mushrooms, this is a blessing for me after I got one of the types of mushrooms clitocybe gibba or more favorite known as one of the funnel cap mushrooms which is light brown, the size is not too big but the texture is very beautiful and soft, grows in moist soil, To get a good picture I tried to clean the dry foliage around it so that it could be seen all of this funnel lid fungus.
One may be more unique than the part of its body that clumps like hairy flesh, growing on the side of one of the weathered wood branches, this is in my opinion one of the most unique types of mushrooms, around the flesh grows soft thorny hairs to show off the advantages of the type of mushroom Pholiota squarrosa or more identically known as the shaggi scalycup mushroom, I don't know if this mushroom will bloom and have a big umbrella, I don't know for sure this mushroom still looks very young, but if I see the picture in one of the searches they have an umbrella when they are old, hopefully I can still see it again in a few days.
My cover mushroom this week I didn't use a macro lens, because the size is quite large, the macro lens I can't shoot all the parts of this one mushroom, the umbrella has not fully bloomed, finally I shot with my cellphone's built-in camera, leucocoprinus birnbaumii or people say this yellow umbrella has a fairly large stem with a very large statue when it has an adult age, Unfortunately, when I saw this fungus again yesterday, it turned out that the umbrella was no longer intact due to the heavy rain in the past few days, I couldn't shoot it anymore because the umbrella was partially damaged.
This is my contribution to the #fungifriday community made by @ewkaw
Thank you very much to all of you who have taken a little time to read this post of mine, hopefully it can be useful for all of us.
Greetings from me @furkanmamplam