Peeling Oysterling

in Nature Observer2 months ago

Some small mushrooms that suddenly sprout on old wood really create a different kind of beauty. It is nature itself has painted extraordinary picture on its canvas with a paintbrush. They are not very big, but you look carefully, you can see that there is a strange mystery hidden inside them, an invisible life cycle. These mushrooms clinging to the wood are not only beautiful, but they also tell a deep philosophical story nature—the eternal journey beginning, expansion end life.

The presence of mushrooms is usually seen more in humid and shady environments. When they are born on old wood or tree trunks, it is not just a piece of wood; it becomes a shelter for life. In the dry veins of the wood, in the hidden crooked layers, the tiny spores of the mushrooms settle. Over time, with the help of moisture and the environment, they germinate and such a scene is created before your eyes. These mushrooms, which look like small white balls, are soft dewdrops. They shimmer lightly in the sunlight, and you want touch them with your fingers, although they are fragile sensitive.

In terms photography, such scenes offer unique experience. The rough background wood and the soft, smooth structure mushrooms create a great contrast with each other. As a result, the delicate artwork nature emerges in camera lens. Often, when you look closely, you can see that texture each mushroom is different—some are round, som are slightly elongated some are curved like a crescent moon. Their color is also not completely white a light brown cream color blends with the natural shade wood.

While taking these photographs, you can understand that nature actually teaches us look at things in a new way every day. What we throw away as unnecessary or old—such as a broken piece wood—is where new life is born again. It is a symbol of rebirth. Even if a group of animals plants ends in the cycle life, new possibilities develop from within. That deep philosophy is hidden in the tiny size mushrooms.

Each picture reminds us that beauty is never just seen with the eyes, but rather experienced.

Therefore, these small mushrooms growing on old wood are not just a subject photography, but a poem of nature. They teach us the story patience, appreciation beauty and the constant renewal life. And when we capture that moment on camera, it feels like we have become a small witness this eternal work art nature.

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Location| Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Short by |@aburihan
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