FungiFriday - Hare'sfoot Inkcap

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This is my participation for #FungiFriday hosted by @ewkaw

This is my first post on the #FungiFriday community after seven months ago I made a post here, the reason is I'm busy with work so my hobby has to stop for a while. Today and so on, I will start to return to a hobby that suits my interests, namely macro photography which is one of the hobbies that I regularly do in my free time, taking pictures of small objects from close range will make our point of view different and there will be many fun things. we'll find out.

I found a pair of gray-white mushrooms, this small mushroom that I found was about 10mm in size with white color all over, has the scientific name Coprinopsis lagopus or known as the Hare'sfoot Inkcap which has a distinctive feature, namely a hood that closes long down like a hat.

This mushroom grows a lot growing on dry or weathered logs that are moist and cool like the original habitat of this gray-white mushroom. I took a picture of this mushroom this morning when the sun had not yet risen, and the weather around was still cool. This mushroom has a hat-like shape that covers the top of the stem, which is the uniqueness of this tiny mushroom.


With a fairly bright light intensity, I am also helped thanks to the bright color of this mushroom, as a result, the images I get are clear and sharper because when photographing objects I only use a smartphone camera without additional lights so that the photo results become more natural as our eyes see the object.


I took all the pictures above using the camera from the iPhone 8 which added a Apexel macro lens, then the images were edited using Adobe Lightroom to improve the colors in the pictures to make them more attractive.

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I have never seen such a small and beautiful variety, I appreciate very much dear friend @sleepybae that you have shared these photographs and their information
have a wonderful day