The beauty of nature is not always limited to big things. Sometimes, extraordinary aesthetics are hidden in very small, ordinary things. These mushroom photographs taken with my own mobile phone are beautiful example that. These small mushrooms growing on wood in a wet environment may seem very ordinary at first glance, but if you look closely, will see their inner beauty.





The shape these mushrooms is more like an umbrella, while some look like flower petals. The mixture light brown and gray colors soft cotton-like edges around them—all together, they create a kind calm and gentle feeling. Since photos were taken with a mobile camera in natural light, the photos have become more real alive. There is no artificial decoration anywhere, no additional editing—everything is just like nature.
I think that this type of mushroom photography can be liked by any person. Because it is not just a mushroom, but a moment of nature that is captured here. Those who love nature, who find the beauty in small things, will definitely like this photo. Even those who are not very involved in photography can feel a kind of peace by looking at these pictures.
The biggest beauty of mobile photography is that it is easily accessible. Even if you don't have an expensive camera, it is possible to capture such beautiful scenes with a little attention and taking pictures at the right time. These mushroom photographs have made me understand anew how much unknown beauty is spread around us, we just need eyes to see.
Finally, I would like to say that such natural mushroom photography is not only a pleasure for the eyes, but also makes the mind feel good. Such small scenes in the midst of busy life reconnect us with nature - which is a really great feeling.
| Device | Name |
|---|---|
| Android | oppo A95 |
| Camera | 4.71 Mm, f/1.0, (iso100) |
| Photography: | |
| Location | Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾 |
| Short by | @aburihan |

Link to original community|
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/331613802
Latitude Longitude Map|
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=3.1263944444&mlon=101.5043833333#map=12/3.1264/101.5044
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