This is my contribution to
#fungifriday hosted and curated by @ewkaw
This Friday, I decided to hunt for mushrooms in one of the forests located in Sawang District, precisely in Blang Ranto Village. Upon arrival at the location, I was immediately greeted by an amazing view of a cluster of very beautiful mushrooms. These mushrooms are Pholiota mutabilis, which grow in clusters on rotten logs. The location is near a garbage dump in the garden, not far from an old hut.
Seeing the beauty of this mushroom, I couldn't wait to immediately capture it using a macro lens. Its brightly colored shape, with its cap and charming stem, fascinated me. That moment really gave me satisfaction as a macro photography lover.
It didn't stop there, I also found another mushroom that was no less interesting, namely Lycoperdon perlatum. This mushroom grows alone on rotting palm fronds. Its shape is small, round like a light bulb, with a slightly hairy surface. Although its size is very small, the uniqueness of this mushroom cannot be ignored. I also immortalized it with great patience and attention, making sure every detail is clearly visible in my photo.
The result of this hunt was really satisfying, and I am very grateful to have found these beautiful mushrooms. This short trip not only added to my photo collection, but also provided a pleasant experience in the wild.
NOTE: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.