FungiFriday - | Mushroom Collection In Humid Area |

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Here is my contribution to a #FungiFriday challenge that was announced by @ewkaw

So great is my feeling of happiness this morning that I can still enjoy a morning atmosphere that is so fresh and natural.

And today is the day of my first meeting at #FungiFriday and on this first trip I immediately tried to take part in this challenge with the hope that I can contribute well by providing such good writing for my reading friends.

In western Indonesia we often refer to this mushroom as the Leong mushroom or Tripe Mushroom, a plant that grows on weathered wood is quite easy to get during the rainy season, especially from November to December.

Because these two months are the zone where continuous rain occurs, so that every fallen tree that has been weathered will grow mushrooms with various variations and colors.

And I prefer to provide an original image without any edits, so that the photo lovers I present are not so surprised at the color that appears in a photo, because it is true to the original, starting from the color of the mushrooms and the color of the wood, it will look exactly as it is in nature. which are actually.

And it's a little complicated to try to photograph mushrooms that are small in size, especially if you use a cellphone, of course it will take a few minutes to produce maximum results later.

Thus the review.

Greetings @zawiel

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Welcome to the community :)

Thanks .☺️

These tree trunk mushrooms are beautiful. Excellent photographic shots too

thank you sir, for visiting my post.

It is a pleasure

he he he.. that's mr. @stefano.massari

The mushroom growing on the trunk of the coconut also looks very nice and you have displayed a very bright image.Thank you so much friends for sharing.

Thank you again, sir, for stopping by my post today.

You find mushrooms that are interesting to look at,i like your photography.

thank god for stopping by my post. @jasonmunapasee

This mushroom is actually very beautiful if you capture it when the mushroom hasn't wilted, but you are a little late to take pictures of the mushroom because the mushroom looks a little wilted. 😅