Conifercone Cap Mushroom (Baeospora myosura)

in Beauty of Creativity23 hours ago

By the time we entered the humid area, I noticed some mushrooms grow on rotten twig which made me decide to take them out for close up photos. As the rainy season just started, we will see more mushrooms grow in the wet area. We usually go to the local forest, where part of the ground was already wet by the last night rain. The more closer I look at fungi the more I love to shoot and I wish I had much time to take more shots. The closer I look at fungi the more I love to shoot and I wish I had much time to take more shots. This typical mushroom is known conifercone cap (Baeospora myosura) that usually grow on the twigs, small branches of conifers and deciduous broadleaf trees. A lot of edible mushrooms are often found in the wild and so inedible ones. Here, I am not talking about the edible or inedible but I would rather talk about the beauty look of the mushroom through the close-up shots. They grew on the ground, needed to stay focus on their detail.


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CameraNikon D7000
CategoryFungi Photography
LensTamron Tele-Macro 70-300
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 11 hours ago 

Cap Mushroom seems very small in size but it looks pretty good, you have presented the scenes beautifully.