Today I had an unusual hunt. Of course, I hunted without a gun and shadows became my trophies. But there were shadows... on mushrooms. I don't know where this idea came from in my head, but I thought about it, and then put it into practice.
Yes, today I went to the forest for mushrooms. It's interesting to go after something that doesn't exist. Of course, there are some mushrooms in the forest. But these are tears...
Despite the fact that there have been several rainy days, the forest is quite dry. The weather is cold and the mycelium is hiding.
So, welcome to my forest. I will guide you through the boar trails (I really smelled them today and saw their tracks). But we will not hunt wild boars...
As you can see, these mushrooms cannot be called edible. Maybe someone collects them, but not me.
And I put this mushroom in the basket. It usually grows in the moss of swamps. This mushroom is suitable for pickling. But if you bring it to a boil twice, then you can just fry it and it will be delicious.
Of course, I noticed shadows not only on mushrooms. In general, the whole forest consists of half shadows. This means that for the second half it should consist of light.
But back to the mushrooms. Finding shade on mushrooms is not easy. Mushrooms themselves like to hide in the shade. But I tried. The task has been set and it must be carried out.
And at parting, another tree with a shadow.
I forgot to tell you, Mr. Helios 40-2 helped me in the hunt.
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Camera | Sony A7М2 |
Lens | Helios-40-2 |
Location | Russia |
Post-production | in LR |
Manual processing in Lightroom