/r/Mushroomphotography

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This is a community for people to share original photos of fungi.

This is a community for people to share photos of fungi. A place to share ideas, methods, and inspire learning.

/r/Mushroomphotography

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Mycelistry

Aesthetically arranging mushrooms in my woods in order to display the diversity for artists purposes.

F.A.Q 🍄 I'm based in Sussex United Kingdom. 🍄 They take about an hour. 🍄 I eat what I want to. 🍄 I have videos of putting them together on my Insta (@mycelistry) 🍄 Mycelistry is a word I've made up for the artist process. 🍄 Prints can and will be available but this is only a hobby at the moment. 🍄 I just find the process therapeutic.

0 Comments
2024/10/13
14:56 UTC

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Rainbow Gliophorus

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2024/10/12
18:57 UTC

20

Leucopholiota decorosa

1 Comment
2024/09/30
16:59 UTC

9

One of my recent favs

Any idea what kind?

1 Comment
2024/09/30
13:40 UTC

17

Saw this fun guy on the trail today.

0 Comments
2024/09/23
02:29 UTC

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I can't find anything on this

When I pick one, it was bleeding orange. Pretty neat mushroom.

1 Comment
2024/09/14
13:54 UTC

18

I love mushrooms

0 Comments
2024/09/02
17:57 UTC

7

Unidentified mushroom that’s been growing in my garden. I decided to leave it alone because it didn’t damage the plants even after 2 months.

1 Comment
2024/07/16
00:52 UTC

11

Coprinellus disseminatus (probably)

Had a failed mushroom grow that ended up with wild yard mushrooms!

1 Comment
2024/06/18
15:36 UTC

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Ophiocordyceps kimflemingae from Illinois

4 Comments
2024/05/22
20:22 UTC

2

Just a quick forage yesterday! Getting better with my shots just in need of some direction as far as my photography journey moving forward.

3 Comments
2024/05/18
16:44 UTC

6

Found friends on the disc golf course in Oregon.

0 Comments
2023/12/03
11:21 UTC

1

Blue Bolete -- fungus or inkstaining?

I can't tell if this is the fungus that will eventually turn yellow or it is an ink-staining bolete which was damaged before I found it, but it looks more likely fungus -- any opinions?

https://preview.redd.it/czwk9m1whs0c1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=226c9b0374a1965cd1773064907d0a69e7db5017

2 Comments
2023/11/16
22:56 UTC

4

Bug

0 Comments
2023/11/07
16:21 UTC

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Psilocybe Cubensis (Makilla Gorilla)

11 Comments
2023/09/15
13:57 UTC

8

Lactifluus hygrophoroids

0 Comments
2023/08/29
11:33 UTC

4

Crown tipped coral

0 Comments
2023/07/14
16:19 UTC

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