This is my entry for #FungiFriday initiated by @ewkaw
It has been quite a busy days these past few days for me, so my activities here on Hive is kinda sporadic. So my apologies everyone. I am trying to get intomy new rhytm, so I can sync it nicely between my time on Hive and also with my time in real life now.
Ok for this late Fungi Friday time, I have these two yellow mushroom that I managed to find during my recent photowalk near my house. A new area that I explore, and I was happy to find this mushrooms.
I am not sure the name of the mushroon that I have today, I tried to search it, but there is not much info that I can share with all of you.
The first one that I have is a solitary mushroom. that grow alone on the ground. it has yellow color and with a bige cap. The most interesting is the cap which curls upward, so that the gills of this mushroom can be seen easily.
It looks so delicately beautiful isn't it?
And here is the second species that I have today. and I think they are the same one from one species with different growth stages. Which as you can see below, it is just a tiny patch of yellow on the dark colored bark od a dead tree.
Here I have the bigger sized one.
Here is the other one, and there is another species on the right side of the frame, but unfortunately somehow I missed them that day, and only could show to you a little bit of them. But hey the focus today is the yellow one. ;)
and here is the biggest one of all, still in the same dead tree, and also the same species.
Photo Style | Macro Photography | Accesory | 50 mm Canon lens + Adapter + extension Tube | |
Location | Bali, Indonesia | Lighting | External flash | |
Gear | Olympus OMD Em5 Mark ii | Diffuser | Cekrek Diffuser |
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