Good evening my dear hive friends.
Last couple of weeks I was lazy, usually every day I was looking around for some insects
As weather was awful I had small pause regarding my macro pics.. But.. After some time we again have good weather (cloudy but without rain.) today I went out for a walk. I was looking for small mushrooms.
The nitrous bonnet is a woodland mushroom. It is a terrestrial species, but it actually grows on fallen branches, twigs, needles, or in the grass. It is often associated with moss. Here is link if you want to know more about them
Beautiful right?
The peeling oysterling (Crepidotus mollis) is a flat, almost kidney-shaped mushroom that grows directly out of decaying wood. In youth, it is off-white and gooey, but matures to a dull buff color. The gills on the underside of the cap are spaced far apart, and all parts of this mushroom are incredibly brittle. It is toxic and should not be consumed. Here is the link if you want to know more.
Few days before I have found something that I don't know an ID
I know it's some kind of lacewing but which one is I'm not sure
Next image is a larva, the Angle shades has a worm-like appearance with a voracious appetite for host plants. It undergoes several molts, growing larger and occasionally changing color.
What a beautiful green color.
Here is link so you can find out more.
Next is a green shield bug. In Croatia we have specific name for this bug. It's Stinky Martin.
And last image in this post is a dry seeds of a flower
Which one... I don't know. So If you know which one is please write it out in the comment.
Beautiful mushrooms
Oh my god, your macro photos are really cool💥
Thank you my friend.. My biggest passion in photography is macro 😍😁. For these kind of images I spent hours of time in front of my pc 🤣 merging images into one ☺️🤗
Yes, I also like macro photography but I'm not as skilled as you.
It's quite easy. Few youtube tutorials and stacking software. And you are good to go.
Wow, dear @anitahorvatirl, you are the Master of Macro Photography! 👏👏👏
Op op
Thank you 😍
Oh wow
Your photos are incredibly beautiful.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it
You are welcome
This is fantastic!
What camera do you use to take photos? They are great!
The topic is wonderful, so I'm wondering why you don't write for the #FungyFriday community?
My friend @suzana72 also writes about mushrooms and always tags them. That's what I'm suggesting.
Thank you for this wonderful story! 👌👋
Pozdrav!
I didn't know about that community 😍 tnx