This is one of my contributions to #FungiFriday by
hopefully I can always give my best from the previous day.
This morning I went to my grandmother's house which is not too far from my house to drop off my mother, suddenly right in front of my grandmother's house I saw a rotten coconut tree and I saw several piles of mushrooms growing there.
After seeing the pile of mushrooms, I immediately tried to approach and take several shots at the biggest pile
I tried to take a photo using a macro lens, but because the mushrooms were large, not all the mushrooms could be seen
I noticed another small pile, and tried to take a few shots of the small mushroom
This mushroom is one of the mushrooms that often grows on coconut trees or areca palm trees, from its shape it looks very soft but cannot be eaten, this mushroom has a lot of powder with an unpleasant aroma, this mushroom is a species of mushroom Armillaria tabescens, Judging from its shape, of course this mushroom is not edible, then I pulled one of the mushrooms and tried taking several different shots
while looking for a good position I saw a white mushroom growing on the fence, it was quite large, soft and had a striped pattern on the front
Those are two mushrooms with their own beauty that I found today on a Friday full of mushrooms
| Camera | Poco x3 Pro |
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| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Macro photography |
| Editing | Lightroom |
| Objeck | mushrooms |
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