Greetings to all natural mushroom hunter friends in the world. On this Friday as my contribution to Fungi Friday by @ewkaw are two types of mushrooms in one class Myxogastria and with pilum both Amoebozoa.
The sun welcomes the arrival of a beautiful and bright morning. Shrouded in clouds so the atmosphere becomes more calm and very beautiful. My eyes looked far ahead with deep longing without feeling tears. Millions of feelings appear in my chest that are always waiting for longing, peace that occurs in this universe. Then I step by step covered in morning dew in getting a bite of rice during the day for my beloved family.
The adventures of the mushroom hunter keep reminding us of the preservation of this extraordinary nature. I want there to be happiness in every mushroom hunt in nature. If you can help each other and remind me of the incredible beauty of mushrooms growing in nature. I will never get in the way and disturb the mushroom body let alone damage it. Because when the rainy season comes, of course, a lot of mushrooms grow, I'm very happy to see it. However, sometimes when the dry season arrives, mushrooms are very difficult to see, let alone photograph.
This mushroom is Trichia decipiens is a species of slime mold that is widespread throughout the world from the class Myxogastria of the phylum Amoebozoa. This is the first time I saw it growing on a rotting bamboo stick. Then I got the mushroom Physarum polycephalum which is a slime mold or myxomycota. Fungi with class Myxogastria in the phylum Amoebozoa. A fungus that grows on the bark of a stalk that has begun to rot.
Using a smartphone and a 45mm macro lens, I photographed the two types of mushrooms. Thank you so much to all the **Fungi Friday caregivers By @ewkaw and my team and friends around the world.
Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Photographer @teungkulik
Catagory Fungi Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm
Location Lhokseumawe city, Aceh-Indonesia