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Some Little Whites on Decaying Log | 10% to shy-fox

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abduhawab
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last yearSteemit2 min read

So, this afternoon, I walked around my neighborhood to find some subjects to be photographed. When I was passing the narrow path, I noticed these little white mushrooms were hiding under the decaying logs, which urged me to get a couple of shots. They likely wanted to stay hidden but not now because I need them, "I really do, little beauties!". Yeah! the more you hide, the more I want to have you in my lens.

As we know, mushrooms grow in every habitat, and you certainly don’t need to go to a nature reserve to find your first toadstools: there will more than likely be several species in your garden. Encourage fungi to grow by decaying logs and branches to rot and wait to see what arrives.

Since the light rain throughout the week, we we will find a lot of kind of mushrooms in the wood, these white mushrooms are one of them that instantly attracted my attention to its shape and color. They grow in clusters of three or more, with one larger white caps more dominant than another color. It is clear they arrange in a wide circle which then appear a collective of wild beauty.


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CameraNikon D7000
CategoryFungi Photography
LensTamron Tele-Macro 70-300

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