FUNGIFRIDAY: Some Types of Mushrooms I Found this Week

in FungiFriday3 years ago

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Hello Hive people…
How are you all today? I hope you are in good health.

Today is the first time I come to this best community, what community if not “Fungi Friday”. I know the community from a friend of mine named @mirz. Before starting in this community I learned a lot about “Fungi Friday” from my friend @mirz and hope that someone in this community can teach me here, because I still lack in mushroom knowledge. Moreover, I am a newbie in the world of photography, I still have a lot to learn about capturing the right image, let alone using macros. Honestly, I'm a newbie in the world of photography, please guide me.
So a few days ago I was hanging out with my friend @mirz about macrophotography and learning a little and going directly into the field to try what I learned. Coincidentally this week I got some mushrooms by accident, but I'm still confused by the names of these mushrooms because there are too many types. So I tried to search on google of course to find out the names of all these mushrooms.

"Panaeolus Cyanescens"

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This is my first mushroom which a few days ago my friends and I were looking for photo objects in the forest around the city of Lhokseumawe, Aceh. Then find several objects, one of which is this cow dung mushroom. At first I didn't know what kind of mushroom this was, I was confused by the many types of mushrooms until finally I decided to search on Google Lens. I found this type of mushroom with the Latin name "Panaeolus Cyanescens" or can also call it "Tai Ox Mushroom". Why can it be called cow dung mushroom? Maybe because he grew up on dried cow dung.
Beginnings that really require great effort to learn about all of this. Slight difference is already another kind. Moreover, I just learned about how to take pictures with macro, it's really difficult but very fun. Moreover, this type of mushroom is very small, obviously requiring great effort to be able to capture clear images. If there are friends who find mushrooms like this but with different names, please enlighten me. Because I'm still new in this mushroom world.

Take a look at some of my pictures below:
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“Splitgill Mushroom”

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For the second mushroom again I have to look for it on Google Lens, according to this mushroom search called Splitgill Mushroom. Really I have to look for it every mushroom I can get, I really lack knowledge about mushrooms. I also got this second mushroom in the forest around Lhokseumawe along with the first mushroom or Panaeolus Cyanescens.
It seems that there are so many things that I have to learn again about these mushrooms, because there are so many types of them. Or is it just that I don't know because I'm not that close to mushrooms. For this second mushroom you can see below.

Take a look at some of my pictures below:

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“Chinesischer Todespilz (TROGIA VENENATA)”

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Well, for the third mushroom, this is one of the mushrooms that is said to have poison. I don't know if this is right or wrong, according to my search on Google Lens, yes again I use Google Lens to find out this type of mushroom. My search says that this mushroom belongs to the “Chinesescher Todespilz” type. I got this mushroom in the garden next to my house, at first I didn't know this was a mushroom, after I got closer and saw clearly it was a mushroom but I didn't know it was poisonous. I am very careful because I have been reminded by my friend that there are types of mushrooms that are poisonous, don't ever take them without knowing it.
Luckily, I was warned from the start not to carelessly touch the mushrooms. And so far I still remember what he said, so every mushroom I came across I never once touched it. Because I am still very new to the types of mushrooms, as I have mentioned several times. For this shot, it's a little blurry because the lens I have and the lack of insight makes it blurry.

Take a look at some of my pictures below:

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“Schizophyllum Commune”

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For this fourth mushroom, as I mentioned above, I looked it up on Google Lens with the name "Schizophyllum Commune". However, this type is also called the same as the second type of mushroom, namely Gerigit Mushroom. I don't know whether this is the same or not, but what is clear is that it looks almost the same and for this size it is slightly smaller than the second type of mushroom. I found this fungus in my house growing on dead wood. At first I thought what grew on a dead wood and the trunk was filled with white was tiny.

Take a look at some of my pictures below:
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Oh yeah, for those who want to know more clearly about the types of mushrooms that I share this time. I will share the reference link below (at the end of my writing). Thank you for visiting all of you like it.


Mushroom Type Reference:
"Panaeolus Cyanescens"
“Splitgill Mushroom and Schizophyllum Commune”
“Chinesischer Todespilz"

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So @mirz is dragging you around and forces you to take photos? :P

Lesson 1: Try to pay more attention to focus. If your phone cannot focus on an object, you might be too close. Move away a bit. With properly focused object you can always crop a bit later if needed.

Happy #Fungifriday :)

ahaha... Long ago @mirz forced me to go back to Hive because I've been sleeping for too long.

Thanks @ewkaw, this is a very valuable lesson. I will dig deeper to make it better.

I always ready.

That's the spirit! :D

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