Photography: Clitopilus fungus thrives on tree trunks
Hello friends, photography lovers, are you all, are you all right, I hope you are always in good health.
On this occasion I would like to contribute some mushroom photography that was shot a few days ago.
This little mushroom I found in the thickets of the forest in my area.
Which is not too far from where I live.
the shape and size of this mushroom can be said to be small with a white color.
When I take a photo I have to use the help of a lens to get an image of the mushroom. Because this mushroom is small, and can't be caught with my cellphone camera.
I tried to trace this type of mushroom through the Wikipedia web
Clitopilusis a genus of fungi in the family Entolomataceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in northern temperate areas. Although a 2008 estimate suggested about 30 species in the genus,[2] a more recent publication (2009) using molecular phylogenetics has redefined the genus to include many former Rhodocybe species
Here are some mushroom photography that I have prepared for photography lovers communication
This is all I can share in the Photography Lovers community, hopefully we can meet again on another occasion.
Greetings from me @asklanbudi
Location | lhokseumawe -Indonesia |
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Camera Maker | Samsung |
Camera Model | Samsung a33 |
Take time | 10-17 wib |
ISO Speed | - |
Flash Mode | No Flash |