Latin name |
observation date |
Location |
Psathyrellaceae |
01-07-2025 |
Gangani-Meherpur, Bangladesh |

We know that different types of mushrooms can be found around us at different times. Mushrooms can be of different shapes and sizes depending on the place. Today, I bring you a wonderful mushroom photography that is also a bit unusual due to environmental reasons. Mushrooms are a wonderful creation of nature. When this small, soft cap-like plant rises from the soil when wet with the morning dew, it seems as if nature has painted a work of art with its own hands. The packets lying next to this mushroom seemed to be adding to its beauty again and again. So I tried my best to capture its photos in different ways. And that's how I was able to capture its photos. Its color can be white, brown, gray or colorful, which makes it more charming. However, these mushrooms looked a bit black and white to me. The delicate design on the mushroom cap and the thin gills below seemed to open the door to a mysterious world. When you see mushrooms suddenly born in the damp soil of a dense forest or in the corner of a garden, it seems like they are the messengers of a secret life hidden deep within the soil. Mushrooms that grow silently are not only a symbol of beauty, but also an important part of nature's biodiversity. Their presence makes a silent contribution to maintaining the balance of the environment. Just like a small, silent, yet indispensable friend. And I also like to take photographs from such environmental conditions. However, I took the photo from my home. I noticed that they had grown like this in a place very close to my house.



Camera |
Mobilephone |
Lens |
Cell phone camera |
F-stop |
- |
Iso speed |
ISO |
Focal length |
MM |
Photograph |
Psathyrellaceae |
Location |
Gangani-Meherpur,Bangladesh |
Photographer |
@nazmakhatun |
Link to original |
community |
Link |
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/305690048 |
Facebook |
link |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Map |
23.76267 |
88.94378 |
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=12/23.7673/88.7527 |