FUNGI FRIDAY : Mushroom Hunting - My Activity Story of the Week (106 Photo)
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As usual, to take part in today's #fungifriday challenge I will share some photos of mushrooms that I found this week, the mushrooms I share this time were taken from Saturday, for information about mushrooms you can see them here Wikipedia.
Okay buddy, without getting into the preface, let me just invite you to see what I found this week. Previously, I also wanted to tell all of my friends that all the photos I show in this post were taken using a macro lens, and some did not.
"Saturday"
The First Mushroom - "Macrolepiota Clelandii"
This is a photo of a mushroom that I found on Saturday, when I and other colleagues were looking for macro photo objects in the local forest, on that Saturday I didn't take any photos other than a photo of mushrooms, and one of the mushrooms that I found on Saturday is what I share in this section. Maybe some friends don't understand how to find out the name of an object using google lens, as one person on this platform said that he just found out that there is a feature like this. In one of the (comments on my post last week).
When I searched for the name of this mushroom by matching photos in my gallery on a google lens, I found the name "Macrolepiota clelandii". πFor more information click here
This is a photo to know the size of the mushrooms on this section
The Second mushroom - "Cyathus Striatus"
As I said above, that I specialize in looking for mushroom photos this days, and this is the second mushroom I found that day, this mushroom is very small, and brown, when I photographed it it was on a small wood, when I Seeing this mushroom, I immediately remembered an object that sounded when we blew it, namely a trumpet, isn't it similar in shape to a trumpet?
when I searched for the name through google lens, I found the name of this mushroom ! The name is "Fluted Bird'sNest". After I read some information on google and found wikipedia, there I found another name for this mushroom, the name is "Cyathus Striatus".
This is a photo to know the size of the mushrooms on this section
The Third mushroom - "On the leaves of a coconut tree"
Still on Saturday, this is the third mushroom that I found that day, this mushroom looks very small, I found this mushroom on a fallen coconut tree leaf, this mushroom looks very small, below in this section I also show a photo of this mushroom which I aligned with my thumb finger, this is to make it easier for friends to know the size of the mushrooms that I share. When I searched for the name of this mushroom on google lens, I found the name "Diderma". πFor more information click here
This is a photo to know the size of the mushrooms on this section
The Fourth mushroom - "Small mushroom on charcoal wood"
This is the fourth mushroom that I took on Saturday, it is very small, it grows on the rest of the burning wood that has become charcoal.
When I searched on google lens, I couldn't find the name of the mushroom that matched the mushroom that I shared in this section, and finally I named this mushroom with the name: "Little mushroom on charcoal", maybe my friend knows another name for mushroom this, my friend can tell me through the comments below this post.
This is a photo to know the size of the mushrooms on this section
The Fifth mushroom - "Marasmiaceae"
Yayyy, this is the last mushroom I photographed last Saturday, this mushroom I found when it was different on a small wooden tree that had dried and was slightly damp, as usual when I find an object and don't know its name, I match my photo on the smartphone gallery on google lens, and after looking at some pictures and there I found the name "Marasmiaceae", it's a name I think fits the mushrooms I'm showing in this section. Friends also need to know that this mushroom is very thin, if I'm not careful when holding it it will be easily damaged, and sure enough, when this mushroom fell from my hand it broke. Damn ! But not heartbroken π
This is a photo to know the size of the mushrooms on this section
"Sunday"
On Sundays I didn't look for macro photos because the weather in my place was a little cloudy and the cool atmosphere of nature seemed like it was going to drop water from the sky (rain), and yeah, today I also started writing this article, if you have a long life, let's continue the story tomorrow.
This is a photo of the natural atmosphere on a Sunday afternoon, looks cloudy, doesn't it? and I took this photo at 16.30 Wib (two hour before night).
"Monday"
The Sixth Mushroom - "Parasola Auricoma"
Today the weather still looks a little cloudy, but because yesterday's weather prediction was wrong, I finally intended to go look for some macro photo objects, and I only found one mushroom photo today.
When I searched the name through google lens, I found the name "Parasola Auricoma", and this is a tiny Parasola Auricoma mushroom. Below is a photo of a mushroom that I found today that I'm sharing with friends in the #fungfriday community this week :
This is a photo to know the size of the mushrooms on this section
"Tuesday & Wednesday"
Tuesday and Wednesday I don't go to look for macro photos, because that day I have a lot of work at the office that requires me to work late and come home at night. Even though the weather in the heart is very good and on Wednesday morning it just rained.
Let's continue on Thursday.... π
"Thursday"
I didn't find many mushroom today, because I was busy and after finishing my office activities, I went to hunt mushrooms an hour before night, and here I went with 4 other friends, namely @iq-bal @flamego @mizal-rovel (while doing photo for the first introductory post). Okay buddy, here are some photos of mushrooms that I found last Thursday.
The Sevent Mushroom - "Tyromyces"
This is the seventh mushroom I'm going to share with my #fungifriday friends today, this mushroom was visible to me on a broken wooden branch, and as usual I matched the photo in my gallery on google lens, and I found the name "Tyromyces". Okay friends, below are some photos of Tyromyces mushrooms that I will share with friends, I hope you like them.
And below are some photos of my activities on Thursday taken by my friend @mizal-rovel, thank for you π€
"Friday"
Today I didn't go looking for photos, after coming home from work I immediately sat in front of the laptop in a coffee shop while enjoying a few cups of coffee and writing today's post.
Below are some photos that are in my smartphone gallery that I will share with friends, some of the photos below are when I was looking for a photo object with my best friend.
This is the scenery around when I was looking for a mushroom photo, this photo was taken on a saturday
This is called a scarecrow, the garden owner makes it so that when monkeys or other animals come to the garden they will think that someone is there, and they (animals) will not enter the garden.
This is a photo of a nuisance mosquito that makes my skin sluggish, this mosquito bit me when I was taking mushroom photos on thursday
"Conclusion"
Actually I really wanted to try to taste the mushrooms that I found, but because I didn't really know which mushrooms were edible and which ones weren't (poisonous), I ended up not picking any of the mushrooms that I share here for consumption. Maybe friends here know which types of mushrooms can be consumed, friends can tell me through the comments column below.
All the photos that I show above were taken using a smartphone camera and some with the help of a macro lens, and here I also want to say sorry, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because to be honest, here I am still using the help of a translator, I write this article in Indonesian, then translate it through Google Translator.
Okay buddy, maybe that's all my photos and writing, sorry if there are some words that are not understood, that's all my posts on this happy Friday, see you in the next #fungfriday post. ππ€
"See also ; The last 7 posts of my mushroom publication"
Camera | Poco X3 NFC |
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Lens | Sony 25 mm & Q-Lens 35 mm |
Process | Mobile Lightroom & Picsart |
Location | Indonesia - Aceh |
Photographer | @mirz |
~"About Me"~
My name is M. Alan Mirza, I am currently 28 years old, I come from Asia, to be precise in Indonesia - Sumatra Island. I work as an emergency room administrator, namely in the Medical Record section at Cut Meutia Hospital. My hobbies are uncertain, my hobbies follow my mood, sometimes I like reading, sometimes I like writing, sometimes I like photographing small insects and other small object, sometimes I also like to play games for a long time.π
Looks like I have to join you on mushroom hunting, may I come along? :)
Of course, let's have fun together, and please contact me on Instagram π€βΊ
Salam jamur my friend
Salam sesama pecinta jamur pak @teungkulik βΊπ€
Oh, you're a tenacious mushroom conqueror. It reminds me of Mario Bros.π
Thanks a lot...
I'm happy to get compliments from great photographers like you πππ€
106! Is that your record? :D
I really want to find the little Bird's nest fungi. No luck so far... but I am a lousy hunter :p
Yes that's right, and after reading your comments I'm counting them once again π€£
I did what I found π
Here we go! Mirz! 106! Photos! :)))
Yay, how cool all! The most I liked was the Cyathus striatus, cuteness!!
And the photo shooting activities, I think it is a nice part you included in your post! :)
Thanks a lot !
Glad if you like it π
Yeahhh, so cuteness π , I did what i found...
Great findings. Keep in mind to help and protect these fungi. Deforestation must stop!
Thanks a lot π
Yes, I totally agree..
Deforestation must stop!