Monomad: Marasmius mushroom with its cute little kids and other mushrooms

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This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge.

Searched for some of wild mushrooms in the bushes and found some types of mushrooms. Now mushrooms have started to grow a lot in our area with the rain in the last week.

Really! the last few months indeed to see fresh mushrooms is very rare. Now it is quite tolerable in the fallen leaves and tree trunks.

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And what often grows on the leaves is of course the most dominated by the marasmius mushroom. Where there are wet dry leaves, this group of mushrooms is home.

You can see in some of the photos that I share how they live in groups with their cute little ones.

Also some other types of mushrooms that grow on logs I show in this post. Scroll down to see some of the others. Thank you!

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CameraOppo Reno6 + Macro Lens
CategoryBlack & White Photography
LocationAceh, Indonesia


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Wow, what an amazing discovery @kucibak-macro! It's always exciting to stumble upon a variety of mushrooms in the wild. The recent rainfall seems to have worked its magic, bringing forth an abundance of mushrooms in your area. The marasmius mushroom is absolutely adorable, especially with its cute little ones. It's fascinating to see how they thrive in groups on the wet leaves.

I also enjoyed scrolling down and admiring the other types of mushrooms that grow on logs. Each one seems to have its own unique charm. Thank you for sharing these captivating photos @kucibak-macro and giving us a glimpse into the world of mushrooms. Nature truly never ceases to amaze me!

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Yes, going out into the wild with all the hunting gear is really fun and it's become my habit several times a week. Apart from small insects, mushrooms and weed flowers are the targets for the images. Thank you for visiting! :)

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Absolutely! I completely agree with you @kucibak-macro. Venturing out into the wilderness with your hunting gear sounds like an exhilarating and enjoyable experience. It's fantastic that you have made it a regular habit several times a week. It must be a great way to connect with nature and appreciate its beauty.

Focusing on capturing images of small insects, mushrooms, and weed flowers as your targets is a unique and fascinating approach. These subjects can offer a whole new perspective on the intricacies of the natural world. It's lovely to see someone passionate about exploring and documenting the often-overlooked aspects of our environment.

Thank you for sharing your experiences and allowing others to visit your world through your photographs. Keep up the fantastic work, and may your adventures continue to bring you joy and inspiration!

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Remarkable! Your long commentary is very inspiring and adds to my enthusiasm to continue exploring longer to find something new for me to share here on hive.blog of course. Thank you once again for your appreciation of my efforts, for photography of course. I hope your day is also always happy. Regards!

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Thank you for your kind words @kucibak-macro! I'm glad that my comment could inspire you and add to your enthusiasm for exploring and sharing new things on Hive. Your photography skills are remarkable, and I always enjoy seeing your work.

Keep up the great work, and keep sharing your unique perspective with the community! And thank you for your well wishes, I hope your day is full of joy and creativity as well. Best regards!

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