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Fungi photo etudes

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qwerrie482.397 months ago2 min read

Hola, setero! Today I share some mushroom impressions from my summer walks. Most of the macros done with my Sigma 150mm lens, with a very few done with Sigma 50mm (non macro). Hope you enjoy today's little selection.

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Porcini mushroom that appeared right at my summer place (20 m next to the door!). We picked a nice crop on that day, but it was back in 2022; same happened in 2023, but this year, strangely enough, mycellium of this fungus chose to sleep, developed no fungi bodies, despite of good weather conditions (warm weather and a lot of rains). Fungi's behaviour is unpredictable, they come and go on their own decisions which are not penetratable..

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Ok, the rest photos were taken in the forest.

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Look at this fellow, isnt it cute? Little Amanita muscaria baby just popped up and started developing.


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The penetration ability of mushrooms is phenomenal - they penetrate not only forest soil and dense turf, like this yellow britlegill, but even the asphalt of city streets.


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Sweet pair of puffballs in the twilight under the shady spruce trees jungle - almost natural monochrome.


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This maze fungus is Daedalea quercina - spectacular trimming fungus, absolutely unremarkable unless you look at it from its downside.


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This brown cap boletus popped up among the clover lawn; it was huge.


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The smallest mushrooms, like fluff, stuck to the burnt tree branch. This is Schizophyllum commune, or the split gill fungus - perhaps the world's most widespread fungus.


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Oyster mushroom, very common one too - you may find it at your local supermarket. But look, such a wonder 'flower' it developed on a thin stick.

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