Coprinellus Micaceus Tree Trunk Mushroom

in Stock Images4 years ago (edited)

Hi mushroom lovers, I will bring you natural mushrooms to the post, I took pictures for today's post about wild mushrooms. coconut tree trunk mushroom (Coprinellus micaceus),
which grows on the former cut coconut tree.

My friends and I went to the forest somewhere in Aceh,
there me and my friends looked for mushrooms,
I found scraps of a coconut tree.
on the cut marks grew a pile of mushrooms,

I looked at this pile of mushrooms for a moment and it looked good to my eyes,
I tried to take a picture of it,
the weather is very hot and very hot,
the light is so bright.

For a moment I thought about how to take the photo from which direction,
because of the reflection of light that dazzled my lens.
but I have my own way and can capture some photos of these wild mushrooms.
I show here.


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Hope you can see it and enjoy visiting my post,
thank you all friends


Best Regards @djulkar

Obejek PhotoMushroom
Photo takeVivo 1915 + Macro Lens
CategoryMacrophotography
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Photographer`@djulkar
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thank you my friend like the advice and attention

Hmmm, when I was young I love to stare at growing mushrooms on our farmland. Today, I still do. When I get to my hometown in the countryside I will try to find some and share them with this amazing community.