Fungilovers : Seeing the beauty of mushrooms from a macro angle

in #hive-1661683 years ago

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When we talk about mushrooms, there will be no end, this one plant is known for its diverse beauty and its many species.

This plant has a relatively short lifespan, so it is only natural that many mushroom hunters take advantage of conditions such as the rainy season to hunt this plant.
Mushrooms do like moist places, dead wood, rotting leaves are a suitable place for their growth.

For #fungilovers, this time I want to share three types of mushrooms that I found a few days ago.

The first is the fungus Mycena leptocephala

The fungus Mycena leptocephala grows on rotting cacao tree trunks, its appearance is soulful, this fungus has an orange color and slightly brownish on its umbrella.

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2. bird's nest mushrooms Cyathus striatus

This fungus generally grows on dead wood in open forests, its shape is very unique and almost resembles a cup but the outside is filled with fine hairs with a stunning brown color.

But unfortunately I can only divide the two images only. The hot sun and lots of mosquitoes made me not focus in shooting.
When I got home I checked the image file but unfortunately many of the images were damaged and out of focus.
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And this is the last one, a tiny cream-colored mushroom growing in the gaps in the grass, in the morning I found it in the yard, with its small petals this mushroom is able to accommodate a drop of dew perfectly.

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CameraRealme 8 Pro + macro lens
CategoryPhotography fungi
Light processingLightroom mobile
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Photography@khairamuliani