Fungi Friday - Orange mushrooms blending in with the beautiful green space

Today I want to share another mushroom photo with you all as part of my participation in the #FungiFriday challenge hosted by my friend @ewkaw.



It's relatively easy to find mushrooms these days because it rains frequently, wetting the ground. The first mushroom I found today was a beautiful orange species growing in a grassy area, making them even more beautiful.




These mushrooms grow in clusters, making them look incredibly beautiful. They look like they're building a beautiful mushroom city. They grow lushly, like cultivated plants. They also have beautiful petals and umbrellas, making them a real treat to look at.


To photograph these mushrooms, I didn't need a macro lens; using a regular smartphone camera was enough to produce excellent and satisfying photos. I hope you enjoy these mushroom photos.


The second mushroom I'd like to share with you is one I found growing on a felled coconut tree. This mushroom appears to have a pointed, closed calyx, which amazed me. I hope you enjoy the photos. This is one of my favorite mushroom photos. This mushroom also has a beautiful texture on the outside of its calyx, making it even more beautiful. I hope I can find more beautiful mushrooms like this in the future.


Photographing mushrooms like the ones I've shared in this post is really enjoyable because it allows me to observe the beauty of nature up close.
This is the mushroom photography I'm sharing this Friday. Thank you for reading my post.
Hello Mr. @aquagelas
It's great that it's been raining regularly there; that's great for the mushrooms.
The species you found are so beautiful.
The photographs you take are colorful and beautiful.