Have you ever hunted elves? This is a difficult task, especially in the season when fly agarics do not yet grow. Agarik red is like a thermal imager for night hunting. It is worth eating a few hats and you will find not only elves in the forest. But I only wanted elves.
I wandered along the forest paths for about 8 hours, since the day was sunny and warm. Apparently I stomped my feet too loudly. I even heard how the elves scattered through the bushes and scattered in different directions. In their haste, they even tossed their trademark bowls.
I don't know who writes these Wikipedia articles...it's a normal spring mushroom and even delicious if cooked right. In addition, it has a number of beneficial medicinal properties from stopping bleeding to lung problems. True, there are some contraindications.
The mushroom is rare, if I saw it before, I did not pay attention and it grows with us in early spring, when it is still cool. And at this time I rarely go to the forest. This time I just got lucky.
If you look closely, behind the old birch dotted with tinder fungi you will see the remains of snow. There are few snow islands, but they do exist. I'll show you another one at the end of the post.
And these are also mushrooms - tinder fungi on the trunk of an old fallen birch. There were quite a few of them.
In general, this place is deaf, a small depression in the middle of the forest overgrown with mosses and lichens.
But here, too, I found mushrooms. They are small and I did not immediately notice them. But it turned out that there were quite a few of them. I assume they are edible, but I don't take unfamiliar mushrooms. So I just arranged a mushroom photo shoot.
Imagine that you are so small and alone in the middle of a huge forest...
And these are last year's raincoats. They are also called "gypsy powder". Yes, they still scatter their pores when touched.
And here is another promised island of snow.
Yes, I still scored Gyromitra, but I will make a separate post about them.
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Camera | Sony A7М2 |
Lens | Samyang 35 1,4 |
Location | Russia |
Post-production | in LR |
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Manual processing in Lightroom
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