I have always found mushrooms fascinating life forms. Not plant, not animal yet vitally important for the health of both plants and animals. However, they are a bugger to photograph yet I never stop trying.
Paul Stamets wrote a great book on Fungus call “Mycellium Running” and delivered a very interesting TED talk several years ago:
I love mushrooms and have so many that I have photographed. I always think I will compile them into a book but so many are printed while others are digital. So far, not enough dedicated time for it. Love your images!
I love mushrooms! I keep trying to photograph them too 🙃. And thank you for the TED talks
Nothing beats a mushroom for photographing on a windy day. Well, maybe an interesting rock. Stamets is a genius.
I recommend “How to Change Your Mind” by Michael Pollan. Yes, the food guy. In it he discusses mushrooms and LSD and how they might be helpful to many.
Fungi rocks! 🙂
The thing about photographing mushrooms is that you’re on your knees or flat on the ground to do it much of the time. Great shots.
Wonderful images, they are so fascinating and equally hard to photograph.
I love your blog post!
Without fungi, plants could not dominate the land. And without both of them, we would not be able to harvest the sun’s energy for ourselves. Yay fungi!!