They don't always look so pretty and chubby and they don't always grow in a perfectly visible clean spot among some green mosses. This is one of my favourite shots by the way. The low angles are perfect for the little guys.
Some will hide among twigs and under the bushes and will look a bit miserable.
Strike a pose guys - you are gonna be shot anyway! :D
I was playing with focus on the two shots below :)
Yes yes... keep hiding.
I know you are there!
I normally don't clean the mess around them when it is this thick. I would probably pull some twig or grass that the mushroom is attached to and I would have nothing to shoot. It is a lot easier on more open spaces when moving just a few things does the job (or when the mushrooms grown on some small piece of wood and you can just move to any spot you want).
And this one is just so damn out of focus artistic :D
Bonus spring shots:
A bugger from the same place and some plant that I keep seeing starting to grow very early in the spring spring, but I cannot figure out what it is. The leaves look a bit like tulips, but I am sure that's not tulip.
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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
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