Black And White : Hunting in the gardens of Blang Weu Panjoe Village residents.
This is my entry in the #monomad challenge curated by @monochromes today.
Good morning to all my friends in the world and I hope that everyone is always under the protection of Almighty God. This week it has been very difficult for me to get hunting for mushroom plants. So I had to walk around the village border to get mushroom plants in the wild. I have to enter every resident's garden, such as oil palm plantations, areca nut tree plantations and palm grass plantations. It feels very tiring. However, I was not disappointed even though I only found a few mushroom plants in the wild.
When I arrived at the location, I took out my smartphone and macro lens. Then I added a double macro lens by overlapping the 45mm macro lens with the 30mm so that the image looked better.
I got two types of mushrooms, first the mushroom Coprinopsis lagopus. I found the fungus Coprinopsis lagopus in a areca nut tree garden and it grows in the middle of a rotting areca nut tree trunk. Fungi belonging to the Psathyrellaceae family with the Coprinopsis genus.
Then the fungus Podoscypha. I found the mushroom Podoscypha growing on grass on the ground. With the location in the thatch tree garden of the residents of Blang Weu Panjoe village, Lhokseumawe City. Podoscypha is a species of fungus from the Order Polyporales in the family Meruliaceae.
Best wishes always success.
Wow, I congratulate you for this delicate level of detail achieved in this series of mushroom photographs, I liked them very much, Greetings.
Thank you very much my friend for the support. Best wishes always success.
It is a very beautiful selection of black and white photo
Thank you for sharing