Mein Portfolio aus dem aktuellen Jahr 2026

This is a striking macro photograph of a Porcelain Fungus, also known as Beechwood Slime Cap (Oudemansiella mucida), illuminated by ultraviolet light. Viewed from below, the mushroom exhibits a magical fluorescence. The cap is a translucent, glowing purple, while the delicate gills underneath radiate with an intense magenta hue. The stem and the piece of wood it grows on are also bathed in the same otherworldly purple light. The background is a beautifully blurred bokeh of forest greens, making the glowing fungus the undisputed focal point. The overall atmosphere is mystical and enchanting. The photo is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.

This macro photograph captures the ethereal beauty of several Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as Beechwood Sickener or Porcelain Fungus, mushrooms. The largest mushroom, positioned centrally, is strikingly translucent, with light shining through its cap and highlighting the delicate structure of its gills. Its cap appears slightly wet or slimy, characteristic of the species. Below it, a smaller, similarly translucent mushroom emerges from a dark, textured substrate, likely a decaying tree stump or log. Even smaller, button-like mushrooms are visible at the base. The background is a soft, dark green blur, emphasizing the luminous quality of the fungi. The overall impression is one of natural wonder and delicate illumination in a forest setting. The photo evokes a sense of tranquility and magic. Copyright by Hans Enderl.

Ein Makrofoto zeigt zwei Pilze der Art Oudemansiella mucida, auch bekannt als Schleimiger Wurzelrübling oder Porzellanpilz, die auf einem dunklen, feuchten Baumstamm wachsen. Der obere Pilz steht aufrecht, sein durchscheinender, weißlicher Hut leuchtet von innen heraus und offenbart die feinen Lamellen darunter. Seine Oberfläche ist glänzend und leicht schleimig. Der Stiel ist schlank und hellbraun. Ein zweiter Pilz liegt seitlich auf dem Stamm, ebenfalls durchscheinend und mit einer glänzenden, feuchten Textur. Der Hintergrund ist unscharf und dunkelgrün bis schwarz, was die Pilze hervorhebt und eine mystische Atmosphäre schafft. Die Szene strahlt eine Stimmung von Ruhe und zarter Schönheit aus. Das Foto ist urheberrechtlich geschützt von Hans Enderl.

A stunning macro photograph captures a cluster of Porcelain Fungi (Oudemansiella mucida), also known as Buchenschleimrübling. The mushrooms, with their translucent, slimy white caps, grow on a bed of lush, dark green moss. They are artistically illuminated from underneath, causing their gills to glow with a warm, inviting orange and yellow light, which contrasts beautifully with the cool, bluish tones on the tops of their caps. The scene is set against a pitch-black background, which isolates the fungi and enhances their ethereal, magical glow. The overall emotion is one of wonder and enchantment, reminiscent of a fantasy forest scene.
Copyright by Hans Enderl.
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This is a striking macro photograph of a Porcelain Fungus, also known as Beechwood Slime Cap (Oudemansiella mucida), illuminated by ultraviolet light. Viewed from below, the mushroom exhibits a magical fluorescence. The cap is a translucent, glowing purple, while the delicate gills underneath radiate with an intense magenta hue. The stem and the piece of wood it grows on are also bathed in the same otherworldly purple light. The background is a beautifully blurred bokeh of forest greens, making the glowing fungus the undisputed focal point. The overall atmosphere is mystical and enchanting. The photo is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.

This macro photograph captures the ethereal beauty of several Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as Beechwood Sickener or Porcelain Fungus, mushrooms. The largest mushroom, positioned centrally, is strikingly translucent, with light shining through its cap and highlighting the delicate structure of its gills. Its cap appears slightly wet or slimy, characteristic of the species. Below it, a smaller, similarly translucent mushroom emerges from a dark, textured substrate, likely a decaying tree stump or log. Even smaller, button-like mushrooms are visible at the base. The background is a soft, dark green blur, emphasizing the luminous quality of the fungi. The overall impression is one of natural wonder and delicate illumination in a forest setting. The photo evokes a sense of tranquility and magic. Copyright by Hans Enderl.

Ein Makrofoto zeigt zwei Pilze der Art Oudemansiella mucida, auch bekannt als Schleimiger Wurzelrübling oder Porzellanpilz, die auf einem dunklen, feuchten Baumstamm wachsen. Der obere Pilz steht aufrecht, sein durchscheinender, weißlicher Hut leuchtet von innen heraus und offenbart die feinen Lamellen darunter. Seine Oberfläche ist glänzend und leicht schleimig. Der Stiel ist schlank und hellbraun. Ein zweiter Pilz liegt seitlich auf dem Stamm, ebenfalls durchscheinend und mit einer glänzenden, feuchten Textur. Der Hintergrund ist unscharf und dunkelgrün bis schwarz, was die Pilze hervorhebt und eine mystische Atmosphäre schafft. Die Szene strahlt eine Stimmung von Ruhe und zarter Schönheit aus. Das Foto ist urheberrechtlich geschützt von Hans Enderl.

A stunning macro photograph captures a cluster of Porcelain Fungi (Oudemansiella mucida), also known as Buchenschleimrübling. The mushrooms, with their translucent, slimy white caps, grow on a bed of lush, dark green moss. They are artistically illuminated from underneath, causing their gills to glow with a warm, inviting orange and yellow light, which contrasts beautifully with the cool, bluish tones on the tops of their caps. The scene is set against a pitch-black background, which isolates the fungi and enhances their ethereal, magical glow. The overall emotion is one of wonder and enchantment, reminiscent of a fantasy forest scene.
Copyright by Hans Enderl.
#mushrooms #fungi #porcelainfungus #oudemansielamucida #mushroomphotography #naturephotography #macrophotography #forestfloor #glowingmushrooms #magical

This macro photograph by Hans Enderl captures a stunning close-up of a Porcelain Fungus (Oudemansiella mucida), also known as Buchenschleimrübling, growing on a dark, moss-covered surface. The mushroom's cap is translucent and appears almost pearlescent white, while its delicate gills underneath are illuminated with a warm, ethereal orange glow, creating a magical effect. The surrounding environment is dark and out of focus, emphasizing the mushroom as the sole source of light and wonder. The intricate details of the moss and the mushroom's structure are sharply rendered, highlighting the beauty of the forest floor.

This captivating close-up photograph, copyrighted by Hans Enderl, showcases a cluster of Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as Porcelain Fungus or Beechwood Sickener, illuminated with an ethereal blue-green glow. The translucent caps and stems of the mushrooms appear almost glass-like, covered in what seems to be a thin layer of moisture or slime, reflecting the light. They emerge from a vibrant, dew-kissed bed of green moss, which itself is dotted with tiny water droplets, adding to the magical atmosphere. The background is dark and deeply blurred, featuring soft, out-of-focus teal and green lights (bokeh), suggesting a hidden, enchanted forest environment. The composition creates a sense of wonder and mystery, highlighting the delicate beauty of these fungi in a dramatic, low-light setting.

Macro close-up of porcelain fungi, Oudemansiella mucida (German: Buchenschleimrübling), photographed from below on a mossy log in a shaded beech-forest setting. The normally white caps fluoresce an intense blue-purple under ultraviolet illumination, revealing crisp radial gills. Soft green bokeh fills the background. The scene feels ethereal and serene. Photo © Hans Enderl.