pinecone mushroom.

in Nature Observer3 days ago

Bismillahir Rahmani Rahim, Dear friends, I wish everyone my sincere greetings and best wishes, How are you all I hope everyone is well and healthy, Alhamdulillah Allah is good at the mercy of Allah (SWT) and I am healthy today.

However, this morning, I woke up very early in the morning to fall prayers on the wet grass of the last wet grass.

They are a type of swim that is born after cutting the tree for a long time, eating them is harmful to health, but they are very nice to see when they are taken very closely.

When I was taking pictures very early in the morning, more people were watching me what he would do to take pictures of them. No one knows his own mind that if they knew that I would share it here, they would not look like this in the morning.

The dew soaked was impossible to see these masrooms, which were cut along the mushroom because they were born in a strong place. If water, these mushrooms can be sustained for a long time and if it is sunshine, they will die.

I have captured these images with the camera of my phone in different angles. Each picture is going to different styles of how my photography .

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Androidvivo Y15
LocationMalaysia Rawang, Selangor 🇲🇾🇲🇾
Short by@mdsahin111
Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/292551834
Latitude macrostrat Maphttps://macrostrat.org/map/loc/101.5255126944/3.3337221111/#z=8
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Vaya trabajo el de capturar tan bellas imágenes de estos pequeños. Pero cada toma valió el sacrificio, son realmente hermosos en imagen y en concepto

¡Qué maravilla! Parece una pequeña obra de arte tallada por la naturaleza misma 🍄✨. Me encantó cómo capturaste ese instante con tanta sensibilidad, incluso se siente el aire húmedo después de la lluvia. ¡Gracias por recordarnos que lo pequeño también tiene magia!