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

A finely detailed macro photograph shows a small cluster of inkcap mushrooms, likely Coprinellus or Parasola species, growing from moist woodland debris. Their slender, translucent white stipes lift ribbed, dark gray caps whose edges are fringed by dew and veil remnants, giving a frosted appearance. Tiny water droplets sparkle on the caps and stems, emphasizing the humid, early-morning atmosphere on the forest floor. Some fruiting bodies are collapsing and liquefying, a hallmark of inkcaps’ ephemeral nature. The out-of-focus background remains dark and earthy, isolating the fragile fungi and enhancing the mysterious, quiet mood. Main emotion: a calm, enchanting sense of fragile transience. Photo is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.
#naturephotography #mushrooms #macro #fungi #forest #dew