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09/22/2020

Yesterday I was again at the place where I found the beautiful parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) last weekend. You never know exactly where beautiful mushrooms grow and even if you know a good spot, you cannot be sure that in later years there will be mushrooms there again. These small creatures, which are biologically neither animals nor plants, are extremely mysterious. But if the conditions are good in one place in a year's time, you have a good chance of finding more beautiful specimens there. This was also the case here, on a heather-covered slope of the Teutoburg Forest. I set off very early in the morning to be there before sunrise. So early the light is still very soft. I took pictures with the Fujifilm GFX 50R camera and the Fujinon GF 4/ 120 mm R LM OIS WR macro lens. Of course I also used a tripod.

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Parasol mushroom in the first morning light #1

Parasol mushrooms in the morning light shortly before sunrise in the Teutoburg Forest (Germany).

 

Parasol mushroom in the first morning light #2

Parasol mushrooms in the morning light shortly before sunrise in the Teutoburg Forest (Germany).

 

Parasol mushroom in the first morning light #3

Parasol mushrooms in the morning light shortly before sunrise in the Teutoburg Forest (Germany).

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