Fungifriday :: Some mushroom pictures I uploaded this Friday.
This is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw.
Hi guys, see you again on this happy Friday in our beloved #Fungifriday community.
How are you today friends, I hope today will be a very pleasant day for all of us.
Today is the day for mushroom lovers to share some photos of the mushroom collection they find to post on this beloved community.
And today I will also upload some mushroom pictures that I managed to find while hunting for mushroom pictures for me to make as my collection today, I will upload four different types of mushrooms.
I found four categories of mushrooms in oil palm plantations, to be precise in weathered palm fronds and fallen areca nut fronds. They have their own characteristics, meaning that they have their own uniqueness from each species.
And you can see the four types of mushrooms below in the image I uploaded. If you want to know the name of the mushroom that I uploaded, you can see it in the mushroom name section which I have included in each picture but in fourth place. I didn't find a proper reference for the actual name of the mushroom, if you recognize it you can comment below the post.
Dear all my friends in this beloved community, I think this is just a small review of the four types of mushrooms that I will present this Friday, I hope you like them, thank you.
Camera | Smarphone + Macro Lens |
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Category | Macro Photography. |
Editing | Lightroom. |
Objeck | Mushroom. |
Location | Aceh Sumatara. |
Photografer | @putraspjaman. |
Those are some beautiful mushrooms my friend.
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@ekavieka,Thank you, friend, I hope you get mushrooms like the ones I found.