Big harvest on small things

This is my entry for #FungiFriday initiated by @ewkaw




That day I decided to go back to my late grandfather's house, just wanted to do a small mushroom hunt there on the Snake fruit plantation (I should have photographed the fruit and the area). Now there are only two families living there, my oldest, and my youngest uncle, from my father's four male siblings.

I already forgot when was the last time I visited the plantation, it was located in the back of the house compound actually, just like most of the old houses in my village. I think it was like when I was in my Senior high school, I visited the plantation because I was not living there anymore.

I had a high hope that I would get so many mushrooms there because it was quite humid, and with so many trees, leaves, branches,a nd all of the organic matter in the ground I thought that I will get a big harvest that day.

My guess was right, as you will see in the photos in this post. I found so many mushrooms in the area.

The first one that I picked up is this old mangosteen that seemed to fall down during its season and was left there in the area. The mushrooms are so small, and also a little bit translucent. I really love the shape as well, however, due to lack of magnification on my macro set up, I could not show it well here in the photos.

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Next, I have this hard mushroom that was growing on an old tree branch. I also love the color of this mushroom, with a slight yellow-orange color in it. the beauty of the destruction.

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Another species, this one of the tip of another old tree branch that was falling down and left of the ground.

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Then I have another interesting mushroom that resembles the pattern of the coral on the ocean floor. Maybe it is actually a coral reef that is magically jumped out of the water, and traveled far inland to live on my family's snake fruit plantation. hahaha

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And then the last species that i have is this tiny tiny mushroom that was growing on another tree branch. It is not white mold that grows on the edge of the tree branch, but the one in the middle of it. I hope you can see it.

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Then I hurried back into the house compound and left the plantation, I could not bear the mosquito attack anymore. Yes, the mosquito is the enemy when you enter the plantation, also I was wearing a very wrong outfit back then, with a sports-short, a shot, and a sandal without much protection, so that they can smell my blood so far and wide and decided to get a taste on my blood. Got to have a better preparation next time, and I wish I can have more harves on my next mushroom hunt.

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Photo StyleMacro PhotographyAccesory50 mm Canon lens + Adapter + extension Tube
LocationBali, IndonesiaLightingExternal flash
GearOlympus OMD Em5 Mark iiDiffuserCekrek Diffuser


I am a Balinese man, a father of a toddler son, working in the hospitality industry, who has recently found a passion for macro photography. I want to share the photos that I've taken here on Hive. I appreciate any comments or feedback you leave on my posts and kindly invite you to be part of my journey in this vast Hive Ocean. Thank you very much




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Haha where there are plants, mosquitoes are obviously present there 😁 well you captured some good pictures for fungi Friday 😍

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haha, you know it well my friend. I should have prepared with a better outfit, so maybe on my next visit I will use different outfit.
!PIZZA !LUV

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Yes you can try a different outfit to save yourself 😀

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You managed to find beautiful mushrooms, your visit to your uncle's house was not in vain, you can visit relatives and at the same time find mushrooms.

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Wow.... Really amazing my friend, you found some beautiful species of mushrooms today.

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Not big in size but you have got a very big harvest in quantity. Though I like all of them the first one looks so so tiny and looks beautiful. Brilliant photography mummy friend! 👏🏼👏🏼

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haha yes, I got a lot of them, I swish they are edible and big so that I could bring them home, but they are so small. hahah
thank you very much my friend.
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The coral pattern mushroom stood out the most for me, admire the ways its suspended up there on the branch. The tiny scattered mushrooms are also beautiful to see :)

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It was the first time i saw the mushroom as well, or maybe that was the first time I pay extra attention to them. ahahah
thank you so much my friend.
!PIZZA

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Good morning Mr. @ekavieka how are you?

How great that you visited your grandfather's old house, and found these beautiful species of mushrooms, it was definitely a wise decision to visit this place. Beautiful mushrooms

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Thank you very much for your kind words my friend. I was doing ok, although I little bit busy. and I am so sorry that I could only replay your comment now.

Yeh, it turns out to be a good decision to pay them a visit with my camera with me.
have a great day ahead my friend.
!PIZZA !LUV

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Amazing shots of those tiny fungi! Very cool pictures. What is snake fruit by the way?
!BBH
!PIZZA
!INDEED
!LOL

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