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As usual, I'm still happy with photography and macrophotography posts, even though it's only with a used cellphone and cheap macro tools, but I enjoy it. This is a post about mushrooms being neglected, growing and no one cares about, being neglected.
As is known, most mushrooms grow in humid climates, on dead and rotting tree trunks, mushrooms will thrive in places like this, but mushrooms can also grow in other places according to the type (probably)
According to existing references, this mushroom has the Latin name Marasmiaceae, this mushroom is slightly stronger to withstand drought, even though it wilts as shown in the picture, but after getting water or moisture, this mushroom will come back fresh.
Some types of mushrooms can be consumed, but not all types, some are even poisonous, so I do not recommend this type to be consumed, please consume mushrooms that have been tested and guaranteed by certain authorities to be consumed.
I found this little mushroom growing among the dry leaves scattered on the ground, not in big piles or in large numbers, just a few stems, the original form was small, about the size of a baby's little finger.
I took the photo through the Vivo 17+ smartphone camera, assisted with a mono macro lens, it's good enough to enlarge the image, although of course the results are not as beautiful as the photos taken with the Canon Camera.
This fungus grows behind my workplace, in the village of Alue Awe, Banda Sakti District, Lhokseumawe City, Aceh Province, Indonesia. I hope you all liked this post, I hope I can keep working. And let's see my next photos.
📷Taken by | @saifuddin73 |
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Camera | Vivo 7+1716 |
Lensa | Macro |
Iso. | 132 |
Date. | 20 Des. 2021 |
Location. | Alue Awee, Kec. Banda Sakti, Kota Lhokseumawe, Aceh Indonesia |
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