Blurttography mushrooms

in blurttography •  3 years ago 

This is a Sunday where my son has had his weekly day off after a few days of doing his usual school activities, and at 7.30am the second morning he was already up and getting ready to exercise in front of the house, just regular jogging to flex his joints and muscles. get used to getting the wind this morning.

And my son told me to bring a Smartphone and a lens that I use to photograph wild mushrooms, because my son has seen me do it many times, and I only rely on my current activity of writing and looking for some objects for my blog routine, which where I have a little input during the impact of Covid-19 last year, and I was unable to work, because the age I live now is 38 years old, where work is only 5 years under my age for Private Company work or something. And I only rely on writing work and occasionally I have to work rough like construction workers around where I live today.

And not long after we jogged, I saw mushrooms blooming on the grass by the side of the road we were walking on while jogging this morning.

From several places I took it and it didn't look so full, because the macro lens I was using only saw part of the beautiful mushroom petals with black and white stripes between the lines.

And my son said the mushrooms are very beautiful and good luck my son said at the time. While smiling, I say how much the result is a good effort, and as long as we are willing to try there will be results and no matter how small the results we must be grateful I teach my son who may be in the next month already going to grade 2 elementary school.

After taking some of these pictures, my son asked a lot of what I got when I often wrote like this, I just gave an illustration for him to study hard and be a good and useful child in the future.

And from the results of matching the mushrooms in my photo with the Google search, it can be seen that the name of this mushroom is: "Hare's foot inkcap". Or the same as Coprinopsis lagopus is a species of fungus in the Psathyrellaceae family, until recently, this species/type was known as Coprinus lagopus; where advances in the relationship between the various coprinoid species led to a major reorganization of the genus it has always existed and will thrive as well on peaty soils as well as green grass as I have today.

And how many Camera portraits can you see like today.

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Hare's foot inkcap

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Hare's foot inkcap

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Hare's foot inkcap

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Hare's foot inkcap

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Hare's foot inkcap

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Hare's foot inkcap

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Hare's foot inkcap

And I took two sides using an ordinary smartphone camera without using a macro lens to show the clarity of this beautiful mushroom for friends who love wild mushrooms like my mushroom photography.

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