Saturday, August 27, 2022

So many colors, so many shapes... mushroom's portraits ;)

We rarely look down and register the small objects that surround us. But once you look at ones that usually don't really attract our attention you can find some fascinating details. Let's do it today, should we? Let's go to the woods and collect some... mushroom pictures (or, I'd like to call them mushroom's portraits).

 
Correct, today we won't really remove any mushrooms from the woods, but only take some pictures and look at them really close...



And, don't ask me if you can eat these mushrooms. I have no idea. That's like an old joke:
Professor during final exam:
- Tell me, please, if all mushrooms are edible?
Student confidently:
- Yes, Professor! But some of them only once ;)
So, I wouldn't advise anyone to collect these mushrooms and eat them. I would strongly discourage doing that, because I suspect many of them are poisoned...


But, poisoned or not, they are just beautiful and come with different colors and shapes. Look at this one... Not very mushroomy, huh?


Some colors also make me feel nervous... Like these yellow-green-brown-ish. This color doesn't represent something I can put into my mouth... But... who knows, maybe these are just perfect to taste... once ;)



I am pretty sure this one is not good for your lunch ;)



The woods are thick in the mountains and not really easy to walk through. So make sure you wear the proper clothes and most important - good footwear!




These small white mushrooms look just amazing on the dark green and black background.




These Russula are edible. Good to be fried fresh and mixed with some potatoes... They don't last long in the woods, and are mostly neglected when better mushrooms are available. But when nothing else can be found in the forest, don't walk by, collect them and you have a decent dinner. 


If you find this one - TAKE it home. It is delicious!



I really like how some of them find protection under small trees. And they look so nice together.



Russula again. There were plenty of them growing on openings where the sun warmed the ground.




Is this mushroom or a drinking bowl? I wouldn't drink from it, but I guess some animals really appreciate this water collected in the mushroom cap after heavy rain...







Sweethearts, aren't they?






This one found a place in my bag and was prepared for my dinner... Even if I didn't have any intention to collect them, I don't have enough willpower to leave this beauty in the woods ;)


This one is an interesting and relatively rare mushroom. It doesn't have a cap. Stem only. Have no idea what it is. Do you know?
 






Pictures were taken on August 27, 2022.

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