
Hi hi, how are you ? I really miss today π
I started taking photos of these mushrooms on Sundays, and on Mondays I couldn't wait to write and share them with friends in this community, and by the way, I wrote this introductory paragraph on Tuesday. π
Finally Friday arrived, and today I am very excited to play my fingers on the keyboard laptop. Today I will share some photo collections of mushrooms that I found this week. Actually I can't explain much about mushrooms to all of my friends, because of my lack of knowledge about it, and for more information about what is meant by mushrooms you can see here. π(wikipedia)
In my post today I will sort the photos of mushrooms according to the day I found them. All photos that I show here are taken in the afternoon, we usually start looking for macro photo objects 2 hours before night.
Okay buddy, without lingering too long in the preface, Let's see what I found this week for today's #fungfriday challenge, hope you guys like it.

First Mushroom - "Marasmiellus"

This is a photo of a mushroom I found on a Sunday afternoon (a few minutes before nightfall), I took this mushroom when I was about to go back home because the sun was almost showing its orange glow, and when I almost arrived at the motorbike that I parked under the tree, I saw a small piece of wood, and a pair of mushrooms were there, I took a few minutes to take a picture until the orange light becomes more clearly visible and the dark will welcome the night.
Okay friends, as usual, when I find a mushroom, to find out its name I usually look for it using google lens, after looking and matching images on google lens, I finally found a name for this mushroom, and the name of this mushroom is "Marasmiellus", for more information about the mushrooms that I share below you can click on the blue text of this paragraph, there I have embedded a link that refers to wikipedia.










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This is a photo to know the actual size of the mushroom that I shared.

Second mushroom - "Fairy Inkcap"

On Monday I found a mushroom hidden in the corner of a log, at first I wanted to take a picture of the dragonfly that was there, but when my lens started to approach it, the dragonfly flew away, and apparently this dragonfly led me to find this very beautiful collection of mushrooms.
As usual after matching the images on google lens, I finally found the name of this mushroom, the name of the mushroom that I share below is "Fairy Inkcap", and when I try to search deeper,wikipedia, I found another name for this mushroom that I share, the name is "Coprinellur Disseminatus". πClick here for more information.






















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This is a photo to know the actual size of the mushroom that I shared.

Third mushroom - "Cow Manure Mushroom"

Still on Monday, below are some photos of mushrooms that I found not far from the mushrooms that I found above, this mushroom I took while in cow dung, and when I matched it with the picture in my smartphone digalery on Google Lens, I did not find a similar picture there, and finally I named it "Cow Manure Mushroom". I gave this name because it corresponds to the place where this mushroom grows, if you know another name for this mushroom, you can tell me through the comments column on my post, because in this case I am also still learning and want to know more about various types of mushrooms.











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This is a photo to know the actual size of the mushroom that I shared.

Fourth mushroom - "Hare's foot inkcap"
Still on Monday, I found this mushroom when I was in a areca nut tree that had been cut down by the owner, for the location of this mushroom is also not far from the mushrooms I shared above. Then when I matched my photo on google lens, I found the name "Coprinopsis lagopus / Hare's foot inkcap", and for more information about this mushroom, you can see it in the blue writing of the name.
First of all I want to apologize, because I did not provide much information about the mushrooms that I found, as I mentioned above, due to my lack of knowledge about mushrooms, and I can only write what I can, this is to maintain the authenticity of the writing.







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Above are some photos to show the actual size of this mushroom

Fifth mushroom - "Tiger's Eye Fungus"
Yayy, on Monday I also found this mushroom, it is shaped like a round circle, and full of very beautiful colors, and when I find this mushroom, it's as if they are holding hands, as if they were discussing something, or like a couple enjoying the sunset together.
When I matched the name of this mushroom on google lens, I found the name "Coltricia", and after I explored deeper on google search, I found wikipedia, and there it was also explained that another name for this mushroom is "Tiger's Eye Fungus", and from In terms of shape it looks like this mushroom does look like a tiger's eye, do you also think like that? :)












This is a photo to show the original size of this mushroom that I shared

Sixth Mushroom - "Schizophyllaceae"
This is the sixth mushroom that I will share in this post, this is a mushroom that grows on a small tree trunk, looks like a collection of oysters in a river. And after I explored the google lens I found a fungus similar to the one I share this time, the name of this mushroom is "Schizophyllaceae", and after look and matching it for a few minutes, I chose the name, because I think this is a name that fits both in terms of shape and explanation. However, if you find an error in the naming, you can tell me through the comments on my post this time.







This is a photo taken by aligning mushroom and my macro lens | This is a photo I took without a lens, watch them grow like a bunch of oysters |
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Seventh Mushroom - "Charcoal Chocolate Mushroom"
This is the last mushroom that I share in this article, and when I matched my photo on google lenses, I didn't find a name that matched what I shared, at first I found the name "Panaeolina", but I doubted the results of the google lens , and finally I named this mushroom with the name "Charcoal Chocolate Mushroom", I named that name because it is brown and it also grows on charcoal (dried firewood).












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This is the original size of the mushroom in this section

Conclusion
Actually I really wanted to try to taste the mushrooms that I found, but because I didn't really know which mushrooms were edible and which ones weren't (poisonous), I ended up not picking any of the mushrooms that I share here for consumption. Maybe friends here know which types of mushrooms can be consumed, friends can tell me through the comments column below.
All the photos that I show above were taken using a smartphone camera and some with the help of a macro lens, and here I also want to say sorry, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because to be honest, here I am still using the help of a translator, I write this article in Indonesian, then translate it through Google Translator.

Okay buddy, maybe that's all my photos and writing, sorry if there are some words that are not understood, that's all my posts on this happy Friday, see you in the next #fungfriday post. ππ€
"See also ; The last 7 posts of my mushroom publication"
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| Camera | Poco X3 NFC |
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| Lens | Sony 25 mm & Q-Lens 35 mm |
| Process | Mobile Lightroom & Picsart |
| Location | Indonesia - Aceh |
| Photographer | @mirz |
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~"About Me"~

My name is M. Alan Mirza, I am currently 28 years old, I come from Asia, to be precise in Indonesia - Sumatra Island. I work as an emergency room administrator, namely in the Medical Record section at Cut Meutia Hospital. My hobbies are uncertain, my hobbies follow my mood, sometimes I like reading, sometimes I like writing, sometimes I like photographing small insects and other small object, sometimes I also like to play games for a long time.π













This is a photo taken by aligning mushroom and my macro lens
This is a photo I took without a lens, watch them grow like a bunch of oysters









