#1 FungiFriday - Pluteus atricapillus

in FungiFriday2 years ago

Hello Everyone :)


FungiFriday community, I came across this community while looking for a place to post mushroom-related photography.I'm @sleepybae and this is the first post for the

Then I saw a specific photography community discussing or containing mushroom content in it and I was very excited to contribute to the FungiFriday community with the hope of sharing interesting mushroom content with all of us here.


"This is My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw"


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This November is the season when it rains and makes the area around us wet and humid. I was filling my spare time and went to the backyard to look for mushrooms as photograph objects. It wasn't long before I found mould growing on some rotting logs.

From the few that I saw, there was one type of mushroom that caught my attention because the colour and shape were slightly different from the wood mushrooms that I often see, it had a thick white straight stem and a dark brown hood.

This mushroom that I saw has the scientific name Pluteus atricapillus which is a wood fungus from the Pluteaceae family which usually grows randomly on rotten wood stems or twigs in damp and wet areas, also in some places, we can find it during the rainy season because this fungus grows alone above The wood rots and produces spores when the temperature and humidity of the surrounding area meet the needs of the fungus.

I was very excited when I found a small object to photograph using the additional macro lens mounted on my Smartphone. I managed to get the details of this mushroom I photographed. I managed to take a picture of a mushroom measuring only a few millimetres, and it was clear what it looked like and the shape of the mushroom from a macro perspective.

With #FungiFriday, I will be more excited to share Mushroom content from the photos I took using makeshift tools but can produce something interesting to look at.

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the appearance of this mushroom is really very beautiful. you have photographed it very well

thank you for compliment, nice to meet you

wow you took a perfect picture

great mushroom discovery, I really like your mushrooms

thank you for your support