Mein Portfolio aus dem aktuellen Jahr 2026

This captivating macro photograph showcases three ink cap mushrooms, likely from the genus Coprinus or Coprinopsis, in an advanced state of deliquescence. Their slender, almost luminous white stems rise from a dark, rich bed of wood chips and organic matter. The caps, intricately textured and dark, are in the process of dissolving into an inky liquid, displaying a fascinating natural cycle of decay and transformation. The sharp focus achieved through focus stacking highlights the delicate details and the subtle metallic sheen on the caps, creating a sense of natural wonder and intricate beauty. The overall emotion conveyed is one of awe and appreciation for the ephemeral processes in nature.Copyright by Hans Enderl.#naturephotography #macrophotography #mushrooms #inkcap #fungi #nature

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 atmospheric close-up captures a honey fungus (Armillaria) in the final stages of decay on a forest floor. The mushroom is being consumed by a delicate, white, web-like mold that envelops its base and spreads onto the surrounding lush green moss. A tattered, reddish-brown autumn leaf rests on the mushroom's cap. Dramatic backlighting illuminates the edges of the leaf and the fungus, creating a warm, reddish glow that contrasts with the dark, blurred background. The image evokes a melancholic beauty, highlighting the natural cycle of death and decomposition.
Photo copyrighted by Hans Enderl.
#MushroomPhotography #Fungi #Decay #CycleOfLife #NaturePhotography #MacroPhotography #ForestFloor #Mold #HoneyFungus #AutumnVibes

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 is a detailed macro shot of a common green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) perched on a flower. The fly's body shimmers with metallic green and bronze tones under the bright light. Its large, reddish-brown compound eyes are prominent, and its delicate, transparent wings are folded over its back. It is resting on the vibrant yellow disc florets in the center of a white flower, possibly a daisy or chamomile. The white petals of the flower are soft and slightly curled, framing the scene. The background is a smooth, out-of-focus green, which makes the subject stand out. The image captures a quiet moment in nature, highlighting the intricate beauty of the insect. The overall emotion is one of fascination with the natural world. Copyright by Hans Enderl.
#fly #insect #macro #nature #flower #greenbottlefly #daisy #wildlifephotography #macrophotography #naturephotography