The Mysterious Beauty of White Gill Fungus on Cocoa Twigs.
Hi hiver platform lovers wherever you are, especially those who have joined the beloved Visualshots community. Today I was lucky and discovered an amazing natural beauty: Marasmiellus candidus fungus, commonly called white gill fungus, growing gracefully on rotten cocoa twigs. As if they were tiny satellites falling from the sky, their presence added a touch of magic to my view today. Through a series of images that I captured, let's explore together the charm and mystery of this white gill mushroom.
Mushroom species also make interesting subjects to capture, especially if they grow in unusual places like rotting cocoa twigs. Their existence takes us to a micro world full of secrets and beauty that is often forgotten.
It turns out that rotting cocoa branches create an ideal environment for fungal growth. The ongoing decomposition process provides the nutrients and conditions gill fungus needs to grow. The striking white color of this mushroom is certainly very attractive and also very charming.
The pictures I took reveal the elegance of this white gill mushroom. The structure resembles small satellites with gills that stretch behind the leaves of this fungus like a spider's web. Every inch of this mushroom looks to have a very beautiful design, giving the impression that nature has its own art hidden within.
Friends, photographing mushrooms is not as easy as we see. I had to choose the right angle to capture the beautiful details of each part of the mushroom. The light radiating from the gaps in the cocoa branches gives a dramatic effect to the image, this method certainly adds to the natural beauty of the mushrooms that I photographed.
One thing we need to know, although often considered a small element in the ecosystem, fungi also have an important role in the natural life cycle. Fungi can help the decomposition process by breaking down dead organic material and returning it to the soil as nutrients. Therefore, the presence of mushrooms not only provides visual charm, but also makes a real contribution to the balance of the ecosystem
Through my visual adventure journey today, we can explore the beauty hidden in the micro world. The white fungus Marasmiellus candidus growing on rotting cocoa twigs gives us an opportunity to reflect on the diversity of nature and the importance of preserving nature. We hope these images take you on a similar journey, fostering a sense of wonder at the sometimes forgotten beauty all around us. I would like to thank all my friends who have visited my post, I hope it is useful.
Camera | Smarphone + Macro Lens |
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Category | Macro Photography. |
Editing | Lightroom. |
Objeck | Mushroom. |
Location | Aceh Sumatara. |
Photografer | @putraspjaman. |
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