Just like other nature pieces, even fungi with striking shape and color can bring out our childlike sense of awe. It appears, I was not only captivated by the color, but it also drew me to get closer to this mushrooms. When I found out it has beautiful structure, I started to take some pics but before that I had to make sure that I had no trouble with the light so I could produce clear picture. To be honest, I love to see such a striking color mushroom and I decided to spend more time with this yellow babies. Known as yellow jelly club, also called jelly babies a typical fungi with a hollow fruiting body (ascocarp) filled with slime and texture of their fruiting bodies. At first glance, Leotia lubrica could be mistaken for a basidiomycete, but in fact there are no gills or pores under the cap. This fungi will be another entry for weekly #Fungifriday challenge, initiated by @ewkaw.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
Your photographs are really beautiful, dear friend @abduhawab, you undoubtedly found the ideal position, and the amount of light so that the shots looked very good.
What a beautiful mushroom, I didn't know it belonged to the gelatinous mushroom family.
Thank you very much for letting us know about this beautiful mushroom that you have found.
enjoy the weekend
This picture looks like it was taken indoors, it's very good
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