Fungi Friday Challenge: Very Small but Awesome and Very Beautiful

in FungiFriday2 years ago

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Greetings to all my friends in the world. Happy working everyone. At this time my contribution to Fungi Friday made by @ewkaw. It doesn't feel like time is running, now my friends and I have all arrived back on Friday. Of course, mushroom hunters continue to race to be able to get and share experiences about mushrooms in the wild.

Step by step I swung my legs to get to the edge of the rice fields. With the aim of being able to get wild mushrooms that are growing, of course. The wind blows gently into my body. The bones felt incredibly cool. Because it just finished raining where I live. Arriving at the location that I was going to, it was located on the border of Blang Weu Panjoe village with Jeulekat village, Lhokseumawe city, Aceh, Indonesia.

I got mushrooms Karmijnrood netwatje, then mushrooms Rhizopus and finally mushrooms [Trichia decipiens] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichia_decipiens). Using a smartphone and a macro lens I photographed the mushroom.

Mushroom Karmijnrood netwatje is a fungus from the family Trichiidae in the genus Arcyria. This fungus grows on the rotten and thick trunk of the tree. Its red and clustered when I found it.

Furthermore, the fungus [Rhizopus] (https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizopus) is a genus of saprophytic fungi from the family Mucoraceae. Mushrooms that belong to the kingdom of fungi. This fungus grows on the rotting and damp bark of the seuntang tree trunk. Mushrooms with a very small size. When I look at it only at a glance it doesn't look like it at all, because it's very small. Even though it is small, it has its own charm for me, because it is unique, cute, and very beautiful.

Then the fungus Trichia decipiens is a species of slime mold from the family Trichiidae with the order Trichiales genus trichia. I found this fungus growing on a rotting branch of a sapling tree. This mushroom is very small. So I have to use an extreme macro lens to be able to photograph the mushrooms.
You can see the image below. First of all I would like to say a big thank you to the nanny Fungi Friday by @ewkaw and all my team and friends all over the world.

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Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro

Photographer @teungkulik

Catagory Fungi Photography

Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom

Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm dan Lens Macro Extrime

Location Lhokseumawe city, Aceh-Indonesia

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The orange and white on the first images look so nice together :)
Awesome finds!

Thank you very much

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