Little Parachutes Among Leaf Litter || 10% to shy-fox
Looking for nature objects are one way to appreciate the beauty of mother. Just like this group of small mushrooms that grow wildly among the leaf litter. They rotted quickly, and at one stage became slightly phosphorescent and make them unseen unless we are trying to find them out.
I found them when I was on the way to look for another object in the bushes. These mushrooms are growing on the humid ground, they grow freely for certain period. If we look from distance, they have nothing to be proud of, but if we come closer, there was something that tempted me with their look, especially the shape that resembles to the little parachutes.
They grow in clusters of three or more, with one larger orange cap more dominant than another color. It is clear they arrange in a wide circle which then appear a collective of wild beauty. I was not only caught up with their color but I was also dragged with the wood structure as if it was intentionally carved, standing strong, they live peacefully in the shady spot.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
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Amazing photography your photography very nice
Excellent shots. These little mushrooms are nice to watch.