Happy fungifriday day and this is my contribution to #FungiFriday held by @ewkaw.
Yesterday afternoon after a drizzling rain fell in the afternoon, I took a little more time to walk in the local forest environment around the village hall and this small forest is a local forest filled with dense trees and my goal is the to local forest environment in the hope of finding wild mushrooms that grow in that environment in this rainy season.
The leaves of the trees that fall in autumn look so thick and after I toured that environment, I was quite happy to find types of wild mushrooms that have the amazing texture and appearance namely the Marasmius siccus mushroom.
They are wild mushrooms that look so small with the texture of their stems and umbrellas are so tiny and they have very soft stems, I found them growing in the moist foliage environment of that forest environment.
From the texture of the stems and small caps possessed by these mushrooms, it is clear that they are a type of short-lived fungus, even though the environment of the trees was filled with dry foliage bushes that were wet in the rain, but I only found a few small piles of these beautiful mushrooms that looked so amazing.
And the rest of the drizzle gave me a little more opportunity to take several angles of shooting those beautiful mushrooms at the same time with some splashes of the raindrops that looked so humid with the atmosphere of the evening sky that looks still cloudy.
And in the humid atmosphere of the rainwater that felt so cold, the forest mosquitoes seemed so cheerful to welcome me with their slightly noisy voices and slightly disturbed my pomotrentan atmosphere that afternoon with their itchy teeth.
Camera | Smarphone + macro lens |
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Iso | Otomatis |
Editing | lightroom app |
Photographer | @deltasteem |
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My discord | deltasteem#8161 |