Hello everyone, back again with my post,
This morning I will return again to try to share some of the mushroom object shots that I did a few days ago, where my target is one of the oil palm plantations behind my house, because the weather in the area now supports the growth of mushrooms that are so fertile because every evening it must rain,
Just like that afternoon, after waiting for the rain to stop I immediately took my equipment and headed straight to the garden, and found there was a pile of weathered wood. I tried to search in several parts of the pile until I found a piece of wood that had small mushrooms with a pattern of spots like a wasp's nest. , but because the mushroom is small I have a little trouble taking photos, this mushroom is a type of mushroom Polyporus arcularius
then I tried to see some palm fruit on the tree, some of the trees I had passed had no mushrooms there, until I arrived at the last tree where the palm tree didn't bear fruit, it just released like the flowers, and on the rotten flowers I saw a pile of tiny white mushrooms which is very beautiful, I am so fascinated by it, from growing so fertile and there are also some rainwater spots that have not dried up, this mushroom is included in the type of mushroom Coprinellus disseminatus
you can see in the two types of mushrooms that I share today, I always try to find a good background focus like for example bokeh which I get in some photos perfectly, and I think that the background really affects the beauty of the object we take, is it you agree with that? hope some of my shots make you like it.
| Camera | Poco x3 Pro |
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| Location | Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Macro photography |
| Editing | Lightroom |
| Objeck | mushrooms |
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