Mein Portfolio aus dem aktuellen Jahr 2026

A dramatic, top-down macro focus stack of an inky cap mushroom (genus Coprinellus/Coprinopsis), its umbrella-like cap rendered as a circular burst of finely pleated gills. Tiny ice crystals rim the edges and cluster over the disc at the center, suggesting a freezing winter morning. The black background isolates the subject, emphasizing the radial symmetry, glassy texture, and subtle blue-gray tones. The image conveys an otherworldly, serene mood with a touch of mystery. This photo is copyrighted 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 captivating low-angle photograph by Hans Enderl showcases the underside of a mushroom, revealing its striking bioluminescent blue gills that radiate outwards from the central stem. The cap of the mushroom appears to have a section bitten off on the left side, suggesting interaction with wildlife. Small, vibrant green moss-like plants are visible at the base of the stem, with tiny water droplets clinging to them and the mushroom's gills, indicating a damp environment. The deep black background dramatically highlights the ethereal glow of the mushroom, creating a mysterious and magical atmosphere. The main emotion conveyed is one of wonder and enchantment.

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.

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.