Good morning to all photography lovers, best wishes to all of us, but on this occasion I will again try to share some photos that I captured while hunting yesterday afternoon and my target area is piles of weathered used boards that were deliberately collected, because I saw that some of the wood looked so damp due to the rain
When I tried to get closer I saw a pile of small mushrooms that I myself had never seen before, when I looked directly without a macro lens these mushrooms looked normal, we couldn't see every detail of their shape, but out of curiosity I tried to take it with a macro lens. me and it turned out to be a very unique motif, I took some of the initial shots without moving the board anywhere else
the shape of this mushroom is also very small and if we pay attention it looks like a collection of roots from one plant that has gathered, I tried to find out the species of this mushroom, but I couldn't find it and I think this mushroom is the same species as the fungus Stemonitis splendens, even though the two have differences, from the fiber, each of their motifs looks the same,
then as usual I want a good background to enjoy the beauty of this mushroom, I move the board to a place with lots of trees in the background so I can get maximum bokeh, and you can see for yourself how the difference between mushrooms against a background of boards and against a backdrop of natural beauty, which do you think is more beautiful? Isn't a good background an added value for the mushroom? let's see the result
Those are some of my best mushroom shots I can share on this sunny Monday, hope you like them.
Camera | Poco x3 Pro |
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Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
Category | Macro photography |
Editing | Lightroom |
Objeck | mushrooms |
Photographer | @vikar |