Latin name |
observation date |
Location |
Conocybe apala |
07-06-2025 |
kushtia,Bangladesh |

We all know mushrooms more or less. Mushrooms are a wonderful gift of nature, which captivates everyone with their unique shape, color and structure. A mushroom suddenly standing tall in the thick green grass, on rotten wood or on damp soil takes you to a mysterious world. The mushroom photography that I have presented to you today is of course made from organic matter. The round umbrella-like cap and the fine gills or curled layer below, the structure of the mushroom have a kind of artistic touch. White, brown, red, and even bluish mushrooms are also seen, each of which hides a different story within itself. As soon as the monsoon rains fall, they can be seen anywhere. If you walk through the fields or forest paths on a damp morning after the rain, you will see rows of small and large mushrooms. The water droplets falling from their caps, wet with morning dew, sparkle like pearls in the sunlight. I like taking photos of dewy mushrooms a lot more. Because drops of water accumulate on them. The smell of mushrooms mixes with the earthy aroma to create a strange freshness. We know that mushrooms contain a lot of vitamins. It prevents various diseases. That is why doctors constantly urge people to eat them for good health. Especially for diabetic patients, it plays a very important role. However, it must be remembered that not all mushrooms are suitable for eating. Some mushrooms are very harmful to the body. Therefore, it is necessary to know the pros and cons before eating mushrooms.




Camera used |
Smart Mobilephone |
Lens |
Cell phone camera |
F-stop |
- |
Iso speed |
ISO |
Focal length |
MM |
Photograph |
Conocybe apala |
Photographer |
@abidhassan |
Location |
kushtia,Bangladesh |
Facebook |
Link |
Link to original |
community |
Link |
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/303426030 |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Map |
23.90884 |
89.12218 |
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=13/23.87509/89.13002 |