This is my contribution following the challenge from Fungi Friday Community by @ewkaw
Greetings of friendship to my best friend mushroom hunters around the world. The day that is always eagerly awaited by mushroom hunters is a very special day, Friday. Why do I say so?. Because Friday is a day that is always looked forward to by members of the Fungi Friday community by @ewkaw, to gain new knowledge about natural mushrooms around the world.
Anyway, I give my best in every post. The world keeps changing, days keep changing, weeks keep changing months and up to years. Sometimes it rains and sometimes dry according to the weather that occurs in nature.
On the occasion of this Friday, I got four types of wild mushrooms from the kingdom fungi.
The first mushroom Mycena rubromarginata is a species of fungus from the kingdom fungi included in the Mycenaceae family. This mushroom grows in the fronds of areca palm leaves in my thatch garden. Using a smartphone and a macro lens, I photographed this mushroom.
The two mushrooms Favolaschia pustulosa are species of fungi from the kingdom fungi in the family Mycenaceae. The mushroom that I found was growing on thatched tree trunk.
The three mushrooms Crepidotus cesatii are a species of fungus from the kingdom fungi included in the Crepidotaceae family. The fungus I found growing on rotting bunches of coconut trees.
And the fourth mushroom Coprinopsis lagopus is a species of fungus from the kingdom fungi that belongs to the genus Coprinopsis in the Psathyrellaceae family.
Photographer @teungkulik
Catagory Camera Xioami Redmi Note 9 Pro
Catagory Mushrooms Photography
Processed Mobille Adobe Linghtroom
Lens External Macro Lensbong 45mm
Location Lhokseumawe City, Aceh, Indonesia
perfect macro shot, this is really good
thanks my friend
Very professional you managed to collect beautiful mushrooms in the dry season.
thanks
Beautiful and interesting batches of mushrooms to look at, perfect shot
thank you my friend
With pleasure my friend