This morning I had to drive the wife to a symposium for her work , and I used the oppertunity to visist a nearby forrest to see if there were any mushrooms .
So i parked my car here : https://maps.app.goo.gl/vNUzz8E27NdxdDaH8
And started walking in the forrest .
Today i brought with me the Sony A7IV camera and the LAOWA 15 mm FF F4.5 Macro 1:2 lens
And my Godox V1s Flash light and the Godox M1 LED light .
Since i made +/- 40 photos good enough for posting , i decided too create 2 posts , one today the other one tomorrow .
So after i parked the car the first thing i spotted on a tree trunk was these tiny mushrooms .
1 ) The light condition wasn't ideal in the forrest due to the fog , but we came prepared with flashlight .
2 ) Coprinellus micaceus / glistening inky cap on a tree trunk
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5 ) Pleurotus ostreatus / grey oyster mushroom on same dead tree
6 )Oudemansiella mucida / porcelain fungus probably named that way because just like porcelain the light shines through .
7 ) porcelain fungus
8 ) porcelain fungus
9 ) porcelain fungus
10 ) so that was a good start at the parking lot , let's see what more the forrest has for us today .
11 ) the path in to the forrest still a lot of fog between the trees
12 ) It almost looks like some kind of enchanted forrest
13 ) Pleurotus family growing on a dead beech tree
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15 )Armillaria mellea / honey fungus
16 ) Oligoporus family on a dead beech trunk
17 ) a tiny mushroom on a dead tree next to it a small beech seedling growing with a little spider web.
18 ) Pluteus cervinus / deer mushroom
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20 ) Abeech leaf on top of fungi Cladonia chlorophaea in Dutch we call it bekertjes mos
ok because it's going to be my last post this month , i will post all photos of this morning :)
21 ) Cladonia chlorophaea
22 ) Armillaria mellea / honey fungus
23 ) Armillaria mellea / honey fungus
24 ) to far gone to identify ...
25 ) and more of the Oudemansiella mucida / porcelain fungus , this one was easier to lit up with the flash light
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27 ) from a different angle it looks very differend , but it's still the same Oudemansiella mucida / porcelain fungus
28 ) Another dead tree completly coverd in Moss and invaded by a mushroom family
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30 ) I couldn't identify this mushroom not even with the help of almight y Google .
31 )A small beech tree growing on a dead tree next to a vern and flowering moss .
32 ) Imleria badia / bay bolete
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35 ) now what could this be ?
36 ) not termites we don't have those here
37 ) probably some bugs eating the dead tree
38 ) and still the fog between the trees
39 )One more mushroom scenery the last one for this month 😎
a little behind the scene shot at last , my Godox M1 lighting up the mushroom underneath , as used in photo 33 and 34 , it was just that dark in the forrest that you needed the extra light.
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i hope you liked my Tuesday walk in the foggie fungi forrest .