Namaste!
They say that every day is not the same. Sometimes you can do very well without or with little effort and sometimes even after working hard, you don't do as well as you think you deserve. But this is life, important is to keep trying and being hopeful.
Actually, this is about the fact that sometimes even if you take pictures casually without much efforts, the result is quite satisfying and sometimes even after many attempts at different angles and at different times, you still do not get the results you want and a feeling of dissatisfaction remains.
Something similar happened to me recently when despite many efforts I could not get as clear pictures of some mushrooms as I wanted. Here I can blame my average phone but that would not be right because I have taken many amazing pictures with this same phone. So this day may not have been that good for photography but with a new day will come new opportunities and next time I will try my best to take even more amazing photos for you. 😎
Here I would like to thanks @ewkaw for this amazingly adventurous and motivating #FungiFriday Initiative! 🍄😊🙏
Today I have brought for you 3 different types of Fungis, which I personally find unique and beautiful.
Since there are so many types of mushrooms, it is difficult to tell for sure which mushroom it is, but after some research with the help of Google Lens, I found out that it is a member of the Inocybe family, which is one of the largest families of mushrooms and being among the largest families means the diversity of its members will also be amazing.
This second one is known as shield mushroom and I would say this name is quite simple and understandable and also suits the look of this mushroom because its cap really looks like a shield.
It is a member of the pluteus family and this family includes a total of 300 members. These usually occur in decaying wood and by the way, I also found it quite close to the trunk of a tree.
I am not sure about this mushroom species because there are many other species very similar in appearance to it. And by the way, recently on this community I learned that gills play an important role in the identification of mushrooms and I have not even uprooted this mushroom and seen it, so now it is up to you guys to confirm its identity. I am sure that in this community There will be many people who will identify it correctly.
Well, based on its looks, as far as I have understood, it is a member of the Agaricus family and edible mushrooms are also found in this family, provided you know how to identify them, which is a very tricky skill. But once you get this skill, then you can make amazingly tasty mushrooms a part of your dishes. 🍄😊
That's all for today's blog.
I hope you liked these mushrooms and my Phone Photography! :)
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