Jelly Ear Mushrooms on Rotten Wood

in Beauty of Creativity2 months ago

Sometimes, it is good to explore nature deeply. Hence, we can get a handful of astonishing stuff to be captured. For instance, one of the most frequently found in nature is mushroom. As we know, the mushroom is classified into two common categories, they are edible or shiitake and inedible mushroom. A lot of edible mushrooms are often found in the wild and so inedible ones. Here, I am not talking about the edible or inedible but I would rather talk about the beauty look of the mushroom through the close-up shots. They hid between the rot banana tree, needed to stay focus on their detail. The mushrooms bloom from filament-like strands or threads (known as mycelium) that grow in the wood. It is an edible mushroom, but it is fragile and insubstantial that they are not worth harvesting. As most of them grew in the shady spot, I managed to take them out to the light.


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CameraSmartphone
CategoryMacrophotography
LensLensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens
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@abduhawab, these mushroom macro shots are absolutely stunning! The way you've captured the delicate details, especially the mycelium, is truly captivating. I love how you've combined the informative details about edible vs. inedible mushrooms with the artistic eye of a photographer. Bringing them out into the light to showcase their beauty was a brilliant idea. The composition and clarity achieved with your smartphone and macro lens are impressive. Thanks for sharing this slice of nature's hidden wonders with us! What other fascinating subjects do you enjoy capturing with your macro lens? Looking forward to seeing more of your work!

 2 months ago 

These are really different things, I feel like we've seen something like this here too, I'll try to capture a glimpse of something like this.