They are not only for eat.

Happy Fungi Friday, friends! This post is my contribution to the #FungiFriday community by @ewkaw.

After several days of heavy rain, the weather has been cloudy and dreary, making it unpleasant to walk in the forest. However, one day the sun came out, and we decided to visit our favorite forest to see what discoveries we could make.

We found plenty of yellowlegs all around, which we picked for that night's dinner. Additionally, I came across these beautiful rustic-colored mushrooms. I'm not sure if they are edible, and didn't research about them. but I plan to make some prints of them!
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These couldn't show up on the paper.

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They were placed on the paper for a whole night.

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Some prints were very dark and some of them were lighter or invisible.

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While walking home from work, I found a large lawyer's wig lying on the grass. It was a beautiful color, so I picked it up and brought it home, placing it in a bowl. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a photo of it. The next day, I discovered it had melted into a dark black color. I was busy with other things and didn’t touch it, and by the day after that, it had transformed again. I ended up using it to create stems for mushroom prints.

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And it has done.
Thank you.
Happy fungi Friday and a nice weekend. :)

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