Tremellaceae fungi photography

in photography •  4 years ago 

This is my first experience of fungi photography. I go to the west side of our garden in the afternoon. Our garden is located on the north side of the house. On the west side of our garden there is a garden of acacia trees. But the garden belongs to our uncle. New trees have been planted there and the trees are about a year old. There used to be a garden of acacia trees here. They have been cut down and new trees have been planted. The base of the tree is still in the ground. I see fungi there. But at first I didn't know the names of the fungi. These are very interesting to look at and they are orange in color. I photographed about ten pictures on my phone. I think photography is the best way of my life. Then I search the net and identify their names.

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Photography

Tremellaceae fungi

  • Model: TECNO CX Air

  • Flash: No flash

  • Focal length: 3.5 mm

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  ·  4 years ago  ·  

I love the varieties of fungus! Unfortunately, I don't have much here in the way of cool looking ones. I feel so cheated!

Yours is awesome! Great shots!

  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Thank you @dswigle mam