Phone Photography || portrait of dried oyster mushrooms

in Feel Good9 days ago

Good morning everyone ☕ 🍄

This is my contribution to the #Phonephotography Contest - 46 organized by @untilwelearn

Again I arrived late to the forest not far from my house, this discovery was supposed to be a delicious dish for my dinner menu with my family, I felt very sorry when I found them in a dry condition like this, I should have arrived earlier and found them fresh and could take them all home to cook, but luck doesn't always bring them together.

Are you familiar with my findings this time?

These are oyster mushrooms which are very popular where I live, and these mushrooms are often used as a special dish on the table, these mushrooms are often cooked as stir-fries & soups, I personally prefer to enjoy them as stir-fries, several mixtures of kitchen spices such as chili, shallots, garlic, tamarind, turmeric will make oyster mushrooms a special meal menu, but that doesn't happen because I found them in a dry condition, even though they are cooked with a magic recipe but the taste is not like fresh mushrooms.

I have captured oyster mushrooms from several sides, hopefully you can get to know them more closely

this is a capture from the front position of the mushroom


I captured one image from a slightly higher position above the mushroom


captured from the side and showing the bottom of the mushroom


captured from the side and showing the bottom of the mushroom

top position of the mushroom, all the mushroom caps are dry and hard, a condition that makes it impossible for me to make it into a dinner menu with my family


I cut this mushroom into small pieces and placed it on a dead areca nut tree, in the hope that new mushrooms would grow there.

Thank you very much for reading my #phonography blog this time, I hope you are impressed, see you & have a nice day ☺️

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I don't know about this oyster because it grows in the wild but white edible oysters are really very tasty. I like all the photos! :)