Monomad: Shining Waxcap

I love mushrooms that grow in clusters with a solid mass. That way, they don't seem like fragile objects, even though, in fact, they are very fragile. I found a mass of shining waxcap mushrooms in a forest far away. It was a fairly tiring journey, but it could be said that it was worth it for what I saw. In the crowd, there were tall ones and short ones—but I felt that I was the shortest. All have a cap with a concave surface, and the gills also look the same. Everything looks uniform—and even more perfect with the contrasting black and white toning.

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This is another entry I submitted for the daily #monomad challenge.

All of the images here are my own work, taken with a Xiaomi POCO NFC smartphone and an assembled external macro lens.

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I do eat the mushroom.. it is very 😋 sweet in side soup. They are typically found in grasslands that are poor in nutrients, places such as old pasture, sand dunes, heathland, lawns and woods.. it helps to replace the portion of meat 🍖 inside the soup .. for the poor people 😢

Great work...thanks for sharing 🙏