This January in my village it often rains day and night. Of course, there are lots of mushrooms growing everywhere and this is also luck and an opportunity for me, not having to go far to look for and photograph mushrooms.
The day after it rained and the sun started to shine a little even though it was still a bit cloudy. I immediately rushed out and went around to all the rotten wood and peeked at the gaps in the wood where fungus could grow. I managed to get a type of fungus that was clustered among densely packed wood that was pinched and rotting and had green moss.
This mushroom has several groups but some of them are still very smooth, I took a fairly medium picture with one of them attached to the stem of the medium mushroom. This mushroom has a blooming umbrella skin that is very similar to potato chips, the stem is hard and doesn't break easily even if you want to pull one of them out. The appearance of the mushroom is not very attractive when seen directly. It's just simple, but because there is green moss after taking photos, this mushroom is cooler and more beautiful.
On wood that is quite hard and not yet rotten enough. One type of fungus can grow on this piece of wood. This mushroom is a mushroom plant that has a very unique shape. They also developed quite a large group. The color is beautiful with a bright orange color and the shape sticks out upwards, looking like a burning fire. They have a soft or chewy texture that when held feels soft, very similar to being held by jelly.
However, I was not satisfied with the results of this mushroom shot, because that day the weather started to become cloudy again and the sunlight started to disappear so the resulting picture of this mushroom looked less focused or good. but I still want to display it, because if the sun comes back hot tomorrow. This mushroom dries out very easily and I was afraid I wouldn't get any more photographic results.
Image for the last mushroom. I got it a few days before. These mushrooms are also quite natural, they also cluster quite a lot among the rotting wood, they have unbalanced growing parts like steps that decorate their appearance. I was so attached to the color and the shape of the umbrella looked like a cork bun. It is also very difficult for me to find this mushroom if it is not the rainy season, so if it rains this month it is very suitable for mushroom photography lovers to look for this type of mushroom in the environment, you don't have to go far, you can only find it in the usual environment.
This mushroom has a lower umbrella color that is different from the color of the upper umbrella and stem. You can see that the color of the lower umbrella of this mushroom is yellow with gill fibers that look more beautiful
This is my contribution to #fungifriday organized and curated by @ewkaw
OK hiver friends, funfriday, that's a short story that I can share on this occasion. Hopefully hiver friends like it and here are some photos of the types of mushrooms that we can see together on this occasion. I hope my post can entertain you all. Thank you very much for the support you provide by reading my blog. I hope you have a great day until we meet again in the next post.
I took photos with a POCO M4 Pro cellphone and an additional lens. I edit using the Lightroom application and incollage.
NOTE: I wrote it in Indonesian with the help of Google Translate into English.
Photography | fungi |
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Camera Used | Smartphone |
Model | POCO M4 Pro |
Photographer | @frizzy97 |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
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It's incredible how the rains make the terrain conducive to the growth of mushrooms. All the species you've found are great.
Beautiful photographs
Yes, when there is a lot of mold growth it is easy to be near me at the moment. Thank you for your visit and comments
@frizzy97 Truth be told, I was very entertained with those interesting photos, seeing the mushrooms up close through your images.
Thank you very much, glad you like it❤️