I really like when mushrooms flip their hats, exposing the gills. Not all fungi do that, but when they do, it's like an extra treat for the photographer (or me, at least).
This large one here was not shy about it either, and it is definitely one of my favourite ones of the bunch. It had a lovely brown hat, and the gills were so fatty... if you know what I mean. Very big, thick, and pronounced. But as with any other, it is also very gentle and easy to destroy just by touching it.
In a different part of the woods, I found amanita (I think). This was not the famous red type, so I didn't feel bad removing the colours :).
The lighter spots on the beige/brown hat look pretty cool in monochrome. And look how delicate the ruffles on the gills look.
Oh look...
More gills! :D
And more big, brave ones. I often find this type with water stored in their hats. I have no clue what they are. It doesn't even matter. They are pretty anyway.
And then there were two taller ones that I quickly shot at the edge of the forest.
I think it was in my previous black-and-white post that I mentioned that I liked the higher contrasts between the edges and the main object. Yea... I did that here too. The backgrounds were not bad, but the fewer distractions and more moody, mysterious darkness, the better. It's quite fun to play with all the options in Photoshop as well.
Bonus monochrome song for today:
R.E.M. - Man On The Moon
year 1992
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.