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On this occasion I will tell you a little story about the photo of mushrooms that I took at night.
At night I found a species of fungus that grows on wooden items lying on the ground in very humid conditions, this fungus is often called the brown yopi mushroom because the color of the fruiting body is brown. I often see this fungus growing on weathered wood with very humid conditions, under thousands of trees and piles of tree branches, it is a place for gathering this one mushroom, I don't know the scientific name of this mushroom, that's why I call this mushroom as I myself am a brown hat mushroom.
This mushroom is a very soft mushroom, brittle and very fast wood after the hat blooms, I often see this mushroom growing to full bloom at night and in the morning, when the sun has started to heat this mushroom will easily wood and disappear.
Taking a picture with my friend on a black background used a very easy and simple method, because this fungus grows on wood objects that are not very large, I can easily lift the wooden object off the ground so I can take pictures with a dark background, which is for sure I take pictures at night so I don't have to edit pictures to darken their background.the light source I use two cellphone camera lights so that the light and shadow match
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Camera POCO x3 pro Processed Snapseed Photographer @zulfahmi0221 Author @zulfahmi0221 Place Forest Location North Aceh.Indonesia My greetings to all of you who love photography 🙏 see you in the next post