Hidden in the Grass

in FungiFridayyesterday (edited)

So, this is my first post for the Fungi Friday community, and also my very first post featuring mushroom pictures. I don’t know much about mushrooms, I’m not a forager, and I’m definitely not a fan of mushroom dishes. Still, frequent autumn walks through the forest with a camera will inevitably lead you to mushrooms.

Though my first mushrooms didn’t really feel like posing.

They hid in the grass.

They disappeared among fallen leaves.

It took quite some effort to find a halfway photogenic mushroom model. And yet, the moment I saw one, I couldn’t help but wonder… сan you even cook it? Well, when in doubt, leave it out. 🍄

In the end, I managed to catch this little fellow in my frame. Of course, I have no idea what it’s called or whether it’s edible, but it definitely has a natural grace.

Thank you for stopping by!

Southern Ural, Russia.
September, 2020.
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Welcome to the community then :)

I don't know much about mushrooms, but I love eating them. Unfortunately, I can't tell the difference between poisonous and non-poisonous ones. That's why I buy them from shopping centers I trust.
The photos are beautiful; you've captured them from wonderful angles. Congratulations!

Thanks for your feedback! 👍
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Hello @alexanderfluke, how are you?

You've found a beautiful specimen of mushroom, and it's great that this was your first time. You'll see that the more types of mushrooms you find, the more you'll enjoy looking for them.

Beautiful photos!

Thanks for the tip and your comment! 😊
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