FungiFriday - Dreamy fungiland

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It is no secret that I like to shoot mushrooms. #Fungifriday wouldn't exist otherwise, right? Most of the times I would go for some macro shots to show the delicate pattern in the hats, or the gills under. And then the smaller shroom, the better of course!

But sometimes it is nice to take a little step back (not too far - you still want to see them...) and a different lens and picture them in their own world. Add a little bit of magic, make them look like the rule there and are the kings.
Even if it s just a simple lawn in middle of a busy park.

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Those little fellas were growing under olive trees among some clovers, grasses and other rather small plant. Large area with tons of tiny brown heads popping.
The cute part about them was that white fur on the hats. No,nothing is wrong with them - that's how they are. With some morning mist the tiny drops were attached to it looking like jewelery just to disappear when the sun hits them.

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Bonus:
Some clover leaves high above the little brown fellas.

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My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

I hope many of you will join as there are only 2 simple rules:

  • when Friday comes post your own, original photo/drawing/art/food/anything-at-all of any type of fungi (yes, I will check and report stolen images!)
  • add #FungiFriday tag (it doesn't have to be your first tag)
    That's all :)

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Shot with Sony a7 + Carl Zeiss Flektogon 2.4 35mm lens
All photos and text are my own.

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