FungiLover || Auricularia auricula-judae

in Fungi Lovers3 years ago

Hi everyone...
The last few days the weather in the area where I live is quite hot so it is difficult for mushrooms to breed.
But I'm still excited to look for some mushroom objects that grow in the dry season.
Today I had the opportunity to look for some beautiful mushrooms that I will post to the fungilovers community.
There is a small forest not far from where I live, there is a pile of dead wood, I'm sure a lot of mushrooms grow in that area, I tried to look in the forest and as a result I was very lucky to get a pretty beautiful mushroom, this mushroom is known as Auricularia auricula-judae or better known as ear fungus.
This fungus is reddish-brown in color and is shaped very much like the auricle of a human ear. The fruiting body is chewy in texture and in the wild grows on wet and damp dead tree trunks.
To get detailed results, I took pictures using a smartphone camera with an additional macro lens.
Alright friends, let's look at some pictures of mushrooms below.

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Quite a lot of types of mushrooms that grow in the forest, they are very diverse and they look very unique and beautiful.
All mushroom pictures above are my personal property.
Taken using a cell phone camera with an additional macro lens.
Those are some pictures that I can show today I hope you all like it.
Look forward to my next post with a variety of mushrooms that are even more interesting for us to see.

camera Modelxiaomi poco x3 nfc
Lensmacro lens modified
Categorymushroom
ProcessedLightroom
Locationindonesia
Oringinal picture@ipolatjeh1988

Regards:@ipolatjeh1988

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perfect captures, all crystal sharp, with correct focus, and attractive 'amber' colour. little sister snail add to the picture a lot! success.

they do look quite beautiful with a reddish-brown color appearance.

they may look poor, dull and ugly in the photos, too. it depends on lighting, background texture, and photographer skills. you did a good job here!

they may look poor, dull and ugly in the photos, too. it depends on lighting, background texture, and photographer skills.

It's true as you said if we look at them in real they do look dull and ugly, but photography techniques and adequate lighting can change everything.
Thank you for appreciating my work.