The Mushroom Family
Greetings, friends
I've heard and even seen on social media that people in our area are already picking edible mushrooms in the forest. I would also like to go to the forest, but at the moment I do not have the opportunity. But while walking with the dog, I did a little photo shoot for these mushrooms.
I saw them quite by accident. I wanted to take a picture of a fallen tree trunk completely covered with green moss. Initially, I didn't take any photos; I decided to do it on the way back. But when I went back, I did not immediately find this place.
The sun's rays don't hit the mushrooms, which is probably why they are so colorless.
I went for a walk with an old Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400 camera. I want to say that I bought this camera in the winter to take it fishing with me. But I haven't really figured out all its features yet. It has many preset settings. Of course, it has one disadvantage: it does not produce RAW files.
The biggest advantage is the low price of this camera, because I took it as second-hand.

These big mosquitoes tried to bite me while I was taking photos. More precisely, it seems to me that they wanted to drag me to their lair. But I didn't let them do it!
Warm weather and constant rains create favorable conditions for mosquitoes, so there are a lot of them this season!


Don’t Worry, Be Happy (C) Bobby McFerrin
Text & Photography by @apnigrich
With love @apnigrich
Good luck and have fun





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I don't think picture of the fallen tree would attract more attention than the fungi, in my opinion; I love fungi and I like what I'm seeing here. If I had my way, I would land that location and harvest some.
Count it as a 'portrait in interior', where a cool background plays the most important role.
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