Photography A group of Trametes versicolor Mushrooms.

in r2cornell •  2 years ago 

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In the last few days of this week, sometimes from midday it rains so hard that it up in the afternoon after summer is over and also this is the start of the season for village farmers to prepare rice fields and prepare seeds for rice farming.

Irrigation of village rice fields that seemed to dry up in the dry season is now filled with a volume of water that is almost overflowing and the diesel-powered tractors that had been retired for a season are now back, loudly chewing on the grass in the farmers' fields, which grows thickly in the dry season.

And this is what I noticed today when I was walking on the edge of the village rice fields after the drizzle subsided during the day to look for the presence of wild mushrooms that I might find in a forest environment on the edge of the village rice fields.

The atmosphere of the day seemed a little warm with the sky weather looking a little cloudy, the local forest environment still looked humid and on the edge of the rice fields bordering the local village forest a stick of wood and mushroom ear surface Trametes versicolor that slightly covered with green grass and bushes located in a banana tree environment .

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From a distance, this pile of mushrooms looks quite elegant with a blend of bright colors that looks so stunning and I feel lucky enough to find them in this season.,these mushrooms have a rough looking surface and they have sticky roots that look a little strong with an amazing arrangement of growths.

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The shooting session also took place in several different shooting angles and to detail the beauty of these natural mushrooms, I took this mushroom photo shoot in two shooting sessions, namely using an external 60mm macro lens and shots without using an external lens.

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In one of that piles of mushrooms around, I found several caterpillars, some of which are small, eating the mushrooms, but even so I can't say for sure whether the mushrooms can be consumed by the humans or not.

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CameraSmarphone + macro lens
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Editingsnapseed app
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