Mushroom Hunting on weekends at the forest frontier
Happy weekend all friends, happy spending time with family this weekend This Sunday morning, this Sunday morning I tried to hunt mushrooms in the customary forest area on the border of northern aceh, I found some mushrooms that live on the trunk of a fallen tree. Mushrooms grow fresh because the surface of the bark is moist enough so that the mushrooms thrive.
This mushroom splitgill mushroom has a brown color and has a jagged shape, this fungus grows on the bark, this wide and fan-shaped shape grows a lot on the bark. In the rainy season this mushroom will grow fresh to decorate the surface of the tree trunk, here I capture some of the beautiful moments of this mushroom that I capture and post this work in the #FungiLovers community today.
In the first photo I don't know whether the mushroom is a species with the type of splitgill mushroom or not, with its small round and tortuous shape and brown color and there are black spots that make this mushroom beautiful and looks different when attached to the bark and color. blends with the bark.
When taking photos I took several photos from several angles, here I show the shape of the mushroom to get the best results, as in the photo in this post
The photo above is my work that I took using a smartphone camera and an additional macro lens which can be seen in the description below.
Object | Mushroom |
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Camera | Smartphone Vivo x70 Pro |
Lens | Lesbong 35 mm |
Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
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Wow,The mushrooms you show are really cool.
Thanks bro
Your photography looks very beautiful.
thanks very much @jasonmunapasee