Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.
In my area it is currently the dry season and of course for us mushroom photography lovers, finding shots of soft mushrooms that grow freely in the open environment this season is a little difficult.
And in the last few days I have spent my time off work on holiday at my brother's place who lives in the highland city of Gayo Lues, Central Aceh which is a highland area with cool climate and the next day we spent a lot of time playing on my brother's farm field with the weather being a slightly overcast day and the air feeling very cool.
Arriving at their farm yard which is surrounded by coffee trees and pete plants, I found several toadstools growing on the surface of rotten wood lying among the grass.From the surface of the stem and cap, these mushrooms look very fresh and seem to have grown in the last few days and they are mushrooms Lentinus tigrinus This mushroom has a characteristic white color with a slightly hard stem surface.
and I also took a small opportunity to take photos of the wild mushrooms using my smartphone camera from several angles and after that, I left them there and continued my journey to play well to my brother's plantations.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | Lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
Follow me | twiiter |
My discord | deltasteem#8161 |
such beautiful mushrooms
Thank you friend and have a good weekend.
Paper thin, lovely by design and texture, excellent photography!
Using link found they are non-poisonous, do you harvest and eat them ever?
hehe, thank you, I have never consumed mushrooms in my life, although sometimes when I hunt for pictures of mushrooms, sometimes I find so many mushrooms and after taking a picture, I leave them there and maybe next time I will try to consume them ☺
Fresh harvest could be amazing, never seen so many together like this.
yes of course, hopefully on the next funfriday, I can find mushrooms more and happy weekend friends :)
thanks @qurator and the entire working team and greetings fungifriday :)