Happy fungifriday day
and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.
The diversity of wild mushrooms sometimes grows so fertile in the rainy season , the texture of the surface of the hat on each type of mushroom that grows in each season looks very different, from the color to the characteristic beauty it has.some moist parasitic plants have short root structures, some of which are edible wild plants.
And in the middle of this week, which is a few days ago, it was raining so hard and after a day while I was doing activities around my plantations, I found a pile of wild mushrooms growing beautifully in the bushland environment of that plantations and they grow like sprouts not so simultaneously.
The cap structure of this mushroom also looks so varied with the beauty of its growth in such a thick open environment and I feel lucky enough to find them at the right time before they die stung the heat of the sun at noon.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
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i love the way you take pictures, you have perfect pictures
thanks @biancamaura all those pictures i learned in every past shot :)
hello dear friend @deltasteem good afternoon
what a beautiful mushroom that you have found are really very small and beautiful, I appreciate that you let us know
I take this opportunity to wish you a splendid afternoon
good night @jlufer, thank you for enjoying it and in the next week hopefully there will be rain and can find some other wild mushrooms :)
thank you @EwkaW and @qurator and best wishes #fungfriday :)
hehe the ambient light gives a bit of space just the right bokeh :)