Fungifriday:Special Findings | Two Amazing Types of Mushrooms.

This is my contribution to #fungifriday organized and curated by @ewkaw

This Friday, I decided to unwind by exploring the forest near my village, the weather is sunny today, with sunlight penetrating through the gaps in the leaves, creating beautiful shadows on the forest ground.

As I walked along the path, which was filled with fallen leaves, I noticed the abundance of life around me. Birds chirped and insects were busy with activity and occasionally you could hear the sound of animals running in the bushes.

After walking for about half an hour, I arrived at a slightly damp and shady area, covered by ferns and other undergrowth. It was here on a piece of rotten wood that I discovered a cluster of small, bright red mushrooms with a very unique shape. This mushroom has an almost transparent cap with jagged edges. It looks so contrasting with the green leaves around it. I stopped for a moment, amazed by the natural beauty of what looked like a living work of art.

Not far away, my eyes were drawn to another group of mushrooms that looked very different. This mushroom is taller and light brown in color with small white spots on the cap. The shape is simpler and yet still charming in a different way. I decided to cover both types of mushrooms with my camera, making sure every detail was visible more clearly.

Observing these two types of mushrooms, I felt that there was a special magic in this forest. How diverse life exists with each species having its own uniqueness and beauty. This experience taught me to appreciate nature and all its beauty, even small things like mold on rotten wood.

I left the forest, with a lighter heart and a clearer mind, taking with me the memories of the two mushrooms I photographed today and the soul-soothing beauty of the forest.

Just a few words today, friends in this beloved #fungifriday community.

OK hiver friends, those are some pictures of mushrooms that I can show to all my friends. I hope these pictures can make you all visible and make them into beautiful pictures for us to see together. Thank you to all my friends who have supported me and encouraged me and so on. see you again in my next post.

Happy #fungifriday

Note: I first wrote the article above in Indonesian, which is my own language, then I translated it using English with the help of Goggle.

Photographymushroom
Camera usedSmartphone
Typexiomi Redminote10 pro
Photografer@bananaklatbarat
LocationAceh Sumatra.



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It seems you really enjoyed being in the forest looking for mushrooms, dear friend @bananaklatbarat
I think it was worth that half hour walk, the mushrooms you found are beautiful

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Yes friend, being in the forest is really relaxing. but mosquitoes have many friends@jlufer 😁😁

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That's true, there are also many mosquitoes here, and you have to be careful with them, they transmit a disease called dengue.

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