Macro photography:lentinus squarroaulus and the beauty of wild plants (ketul)

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hello photography lovers
On this occasion I want to share some of my macro photography images about one type of mushroom lentinus squarroaulus and one of the wild plants that are often called ketul plants and I really like the macro photography category because in my opinion in terms of macro photography we can see in detail the objects we take, in addition to focusing on the object there are certainly advantages on the other side, namely with very good contrast, With a blurred background, it will certainly be more interesting to look at the project we are going to.

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Ketul Plant
One side of this ketul plant has some beauty that is not possessed by other wild plants. This time I prefer mature plants I am interested in the object I shot this time, the atmosphere is very supportive with the weather that is a little supportive for me to shoot some very charming parts, I took as much as possible some good pictures for me to show you all, although I am still learning to be the best and there is nothing wrong with me continuing to try to give some of my best shots.

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Lentinus squarroaulus
I found this mushroom grows very abundantly on the roots of decaying trees, these white mushrooms have a very interesting body shape, they grow to have several branches, and I had to maximize in taking pictures of this mushroom so that when I photographed it got good results, this lentinus mushroom is closely related to the type of shitake mushroom, This mushroom can be eaten for us to eat and my parents like to cook this mushroom if they grow a lot of it, it tastes very delicious, try to cook it if you ever find it.

Thank you, for your support, hope you can be entertained.
greetings from me @furkanmamplam



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I had never viewed that wild plant as something beautiful before now. It was just that plant you shouldn’t near because it will stick to your cloth and hurt your skin. Seeing it closer now makes me really like it, it is a beautiful plant😌.

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Thank you so much my brother for stopping by, glad to hear you like it, it is true that these plants when we approach them they will stick to our clothes.

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You are right and you are welcome. I’m a female by the way😊

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