White Mushrooms Among the Leaf Litter
We had light rain the other night yet we decided to hunt mushroom. I had to explore the rural spot to search for mushroom, who know they were some of them fruited somewhere in the wood. Yeah, after spending around half hour, we finally spotted these mushrooms on decayed log along with leaves litters, look like they refused to depend on the season. Like I used to do when I saw such a mushroom that's worth a shot, and if it was in the dark, I managed to take them to the open space, so I could take some photos. As we know, mushrooms grow in every habitat, and you certainly don’t need to go to a nature reserve to find your first toadstools: there will more than likely be several species in your garden. It was still thrilled to see them at the end of my forest walk. So, when I found these mushroom, I decided to take a couple shots. Interestingly, they grow in the crack of the log which took some time to deal with the light. It mainly grow on rotten trees and on fallen branches, but occasionally you may also find it growing on other kinds of hardwood. The closer I look at fungi the more I love to shoot and I wish I had much time to take more shots.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |