Today i went back to the nature reserve "The Schammer" , after i brought the wife to work for her night shift .
if you are wonder where The Schammer is here is a link : https://maps.app.goo.gl/1qDPzq3ctzvtSFVB8 to google maps and the location .
While we drove towards her work it was still sunny , but when i drove homewards again the weather starting to turn , but atleast it stayed dry so i decided for a short walk in case the rain would come .
I did manage to find some mushrooms and was able to make some photos .
Since it doesn't really matter how manny photos i add to a post i always seem to get the same ammount of comments and rewards .
So i was wondering how other people deal with that kind of things , what is the magic number of photos to put in a post ?
As a curator my self i always want a minimum of 5 photos and they need to be in focus with a story of 150 words in one language to describe them , but how are other people looking at that ?
Feel free to discus that in the comments :)
Time to share some mushrooms again i guess :)
1 ) oh wait better start with this acorn / the Dutch word for it is eikel , mr @tengolotodo was asking for it 2 days ago in the comments on my other autumn post.
FYI if people call you an "Eikel " in Dutch it's not ment to be friendly ...
2 ) So the first mushroom i spotted was this one growing between the grass underneath an old oak tree , it's the Amanita pantherina / panther cap
3 )a little bit further down the road i spotted this other Amanita pantherina / panther cap with a folded cap .
4 )I almost stepped on these little ones , it's Hypholoma fasciculare / clustered woodlover
5 )this one i had to identify with a little help of google i hope i picked the right one . Amanita porphyria / grey veiled amanita
6 ) and the side view of that one with a fly slightly out of focus.
7 ) and a top view still not sure if it is indeed a grey veiled amanita looking at the top i think it might also be a Amanita pantherina , and that is why i never pick them from the forrest .
8 )this one was already in decay , but i still think it would be a Amanita pantherina aswell .
9 )top view of the Amanita pantherina in decay . also a lot of mud on the side not sure what caused that.
10 )and another Amanita pantherina that is all for today, tomorrow wil be Fungifriday , so I'll try to post more tomorrow.
All images are created by me @stresskiller, and all rights reserved .
Camera : Sony A7IV
Lens : Sony 24-105mm G OSS F4
Flash unit : Godox V1s