This is my entry for #FungiFriday initiated by @ewkaw
I know that I have said so many times that I want to get some photos of colorful mushrooms in the past since I am jealous when I see some colorful mushrooms shared by other fungi lovers here on FungiFriday or on Hive, I don't really understand why that is happening, but maybe I didn't try to go deeper in the woods to find colorful mushroom, maybe next time I can find them more and more.
But for today I have the white fungi with a very fragile and delicate-looking stem and cap. I found them in the firewood at home, every time I go home now this is the place that I check first to see whether I will be lucky to find the mushroom grow there, to decompose the organic matter of the old firewood.
Just like these mushrooms that I found in the broken-down firework bark, They are very small but the white color makes them stand out a lot compared to the ruins around them.
I tried to find the name of them, there is a big chance this mushroom coming from the Mycena_adscendens or Leaf Parachute - Marasmius epiphyllus
I edited the first three shots into black and white to show the beauty of its white cap, compared to the black surrounding.
Then I have the colored version of these mushrooms in the following two photos. They still look really beautiful.
Not far from there, I found these mushrooms couple, but the only difference is that the stem of the following mushrooms are so long, a lot longer than the previous one. Do you think they are the same? I even could not fit them into a single frame from the base until the cap. They are as beautiful as the previous one, love how fragile yet beautiful they are.
Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | 50 mm Canon lens + Adapter + extension Tube | |
Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | External flash | |
Gear | Olympus OMD Em5 Mark ii | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
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