This post My contribution to
#FungiFriday by @ewkaw.
Good evening friends of the #FungiFriday community, hopefully all of them are in good health and all of our activities will be carried out, on this Friday I will try to show some photos of mushrooms that I got on a haystack in the morning after it rained.
Actually, I prepared this mushroom well in advance so I can share it on Friday in this amazing #FungiFriday community.
After the rain stopped a few days ago I immediately took the opportunity to look for mushrooms in the garden behind my house because I knew that there were piles of hay in the garden so I thought this would be a good day to find mushrooms. When I got there I actually saw the tiny blooming mushrooms growing on the wet haystack and I saw again that the surroundings were almost flooded with rainwater.
Without lingering with the cellphone camera that I had prepared, I finally immediately took some photos using the macro lens on my cellphone. After browsing on the internet I found that this mushroom is a type of Volvariella volvacea and can be consumed, before blooming it looks small but when the umbrella is open after a long time it will turn black.
But if you look closely, it turns out that she is very beautiful and attractive, so this also makes me even more excited to take photos.
Here are some photos of the mushrooms I made a few days ago for this wonderful community.
Image | smartphone |
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Model | Samsung A52 |
Tipe | Android |
Photography | @khaidir |
Lokasi | Aceh |
Sunting | Snapseed |
This is all I can share on this occasion, I hope you enjoy seeing it, I sincerely apologize if there are shortcomings in my writing or photo editing of mushrooms, because actually I am just trying and don't really understand mushrooms. I also thank all my friends who have visited my blog.
Regards @khaidir