Hello hive community...
Today I have the opportunity not to be busy, so today I want to share some of my photography of mushrooms. I actually took this picture of the mushroom on Friday yesterday.
So Friday I have a busy schedule and don't have time to post. that's why today I have time to make a post, I hope the fungifriday community likes my post.
Fungi or fungi are plants that do not have chlorophyll so they are heterotrophs. Fungi are the unicellular and multicellular. The body consists of threads called hyphae. Hyphae can form a network of branches called mycelium.
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers or decomposers which are a group of microorganisms that can decompose organic compounds from dead organisms into inorganic compounds.
I think we've all come across mushrooms that grow on rotting logs, such as mango trees, pidang trees, rambutan trees and others. Is the fungus that grows on rotten wood edible? Yes, but not all types of mushrooms that grow on wood can be eaten, some are poisonous.
The process of taking this photo is very simple using a smartphone and I use a tool with a macro lens.
I use a macro lens because the object I take has a small size, so if I use a regular smartphone, the results are blurry and unsatisfactory.
That's why I use a macro lens so that the picture is good and can focus on the small object that we are photographing.