This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by@ewkaw
in the afternoon I went to hunt for photos of mushrooms in my grandfather's garden in a village which was very far from my house and there my cousin said there were many mushrooms to be photographed as soon as I got there I explored my grandfather's garden in there and I found mushrooms growing on rotten areca nut tree trunks and then I want to take a photo of some of the mushrooms there, the mushrooms I photographed are slightly reddish in color because of the Siloam sun this afternoon
The mushroom that I took this photo is very natural because I didn't edit it with existing applications in the media. original and pure photographer without edits, I like to be a natural photographer, don't edit photos because the quality of the edits really doesn't like it to me, like in my post I didn't edit this mushroom at all because I want to see a photo of the mushroom I'm satisfied with.
according to the mushroom experts that I quoted as a reference as follows, this mushroom's name is Pycnoporus sanguineus
Fungi we often see mushrooms growing in damp places or on trees as we have seen in the photo below
Photography | photo of mushrooms growing on areca tree trunks |
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Camera | Vivo y20 |
Location | Aceh-utara |
Edit | original |
Photograper | @azymiy-photo |