Fresh and Dead Mushrooms for Fungi Friday This Time.
Hello friends of the #FungiFriday Community, wherever you are, how are you today? I hope you're all well, and I wish you all a happy weekend.
Yesterday, as usual, I went mushroom hunting in several locations to share with you all here.
The images I'm sharing here are "My Contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw"
I'm happy because yesterday's hunt paid off. I managed to find two types of mushrooms: one that was still fresh and had an attractive shape and appearance, and another that had been dead for a long time and was starting to decay.
Now let's take a look at the first mushroom, which is still fresh and has a slightly orange color. This mushroom is round and about the size of a watch.
When viewed from above, the surface is smooth with a soft texture. This mushroom also appears to have a stem, distinguishing it from other mushrooms that grow attached to the tree.
On that occasion, I took several pictures from various angles using my Android camera. I took photos from various angles to get the detailed images I desired.
Then I continued my mushroom hunt, paying close attention to every step I took. I didn't leave fallen trees untouched. Shortly afterward, I came across a dead, decaying tree. There, I saw a pile of fairly large mushrooms, dead and disintegrating with age.
These mushrooms were dead and their color had faded. I couldn't tell what color they were when they were alive. However, the only thing that was still clearly visible was the shape of the mushrooms and their growth, which was attached to the tree trunk.
Like the first mushroom, I tried taking several photos from different angles, and this is what the mushrooms look like.
Thank you so much to everyone who has visited and viewed my post. I hope you all enjoyed it. See you again in the next post.
Photographer | @dzaky12 | |
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Image | Mushroom | |
Camera | Smartphone | |
Location | Aceh |
By @dzaky12