Mein Portfolio aus dem aktuellen Jahr 2026

This macro photograph captures the intricate beauty of a translucent inkcap mushroom (likely a Coprinopsis or Coprinellus species) against a deep, dark background. The mushroom's delicate, conical cap displays finely detailed, almost pleated gills, which appear a ghostly white-blue. The stem is also visible, showing a slightly textured surface. Tiny water droplets or crystalline structures adorn the cap and stem, adding to its ethereal appearance. The focus stacking technique used brings out every minute detail, highlighting the fragile elegance of this often-overlooked fungus. The dark background emphasizes the mushroom's luminosity and creates a sense of wonder and intimacy. The overall mood is one of quiet beauty and natural artistry. Copyright by Hans Enderl. #naturephotography #macrophotography #mushroom #fungi #inkcap #mycology

Extrem detaillierte Makroaufnahme (Focus-Stack) eines Tintlings, sehr wahrscheinlich eines Faltentintlings (Parasola sp., vermutlich Parasola plicatilis). Der dünnwandige, radial gefaltete Hut ist bereits teilweise zerfließend und nach außen eingerollt; Eiskristalle und feuchte Tropfen sitzen auf dem Scheitel und betonen die feinen Lamellen. Der weiße, fein bereifte Stiel steht isoliert vor einem samtig-dunklen Bokeh. Die Bildstimmung wirkt ruhig, fragil und winterlich-poetisch. Foto urheberrechtlich geschützt: Hans Enderl.
#naturephotography #mushroomphotography #macro #fungi #inkcap #wintermood

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.
#naturephotography #mushroom #fungi #macro #frost #inkycap

An extreme close-up, top-down view of a small pleated inkcap mushroom (likely Parasola plicatilis) coated with fine frost. The delicate, fan-like radial pleats form a perfect circular rosette sparkling with ice crystals, isolated on a deep black background. Captured in winter (February) and rendered via focus stacking, the image emphasizes micro-structure, translucence, and the crystalline texture. The scene suggests a cold, calm morning on a woodland floor in temperate Europe. The main emotion conveyed is serene wonder—quiet, fragile beauty revealed at miniature scale. Photo copyrighted by Hans Enderl.
#naturephotography #macro #fungi #mushrooms #focusstacking #winter

This captivating macro photograph showcases a single ink cap mushroom (likely a Coprinopsis or Coprinellus species), exquisitely covered in a delicate layer of frost and ice crystals. The mushroom's slender stem and the intricate gills beneath its partially opened cap are adorned with sparkling ice, creating a stunning visual texture against the dark, blurred background. The focus stacking technique used highlights every minute detail of the frozen structure, emphasizing the ephemeral beauty of nature in winter. The image evokes a sense of serene fragility and the quiet magic of a cold environment. Copyright by Hans Enderl. #naturephotography #macrophotography #frozenmushroom #inkcap #winterwonderland #frosty

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

This is a stunning macro photograph of four small, delicate mushrooms growing on a piece of dark, mossy wood. The mushrooms have smooth, glossy, almost translucent white caps. They are illuminated in a way that makes their stems glow with a mix of purple and warm yellow light. The background is very dark and out of focus, with hints of dark green foliage, creating a mysterious and magical atmosphere. The scene evokes a sense of wonder and enchantment, like something from a fairytale forest. Copyright by Hans Enderl.

A magical macro scene on the forest floor shows slender, inky-black stipes holding translucent lilac caps—likely bonnet mushrooms (Mycena sp.)—glistening with moisture on a decaying log. Fine fern-moss fronds curl in the foreground, and the background falls into a smooth green bokeh. The mood is serene and enchanting, suggesting a damp, post-rain woodland captured with careful focus stacking. The photo is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.

This is a stunning macro photograph of a single fly agaric mushroom (Amanita muscaria), set against a dreamy, blurred background. The mushroom's cap is a vibrant, glossy red, dotted with characteristic white warty patches. A small bite appears to be taken out of the cap, revealing the white flesh beneath. The mushroom grows from a bed of lush green moss. The lighting is particularly dramatic and artistic, with a warm, golden backlight illuminating the mushroom from behind and creating a magical glow through its gills, while a cool, blue light highlights the front of its stem and the moss. The background is filled with a beautiful bokeh effect, featuring warm golden orbs of light above and cool blue ones below, which contributes to the photo's enchanting and mystical atmosphere. The overall feeling is one of a magical, fairy-tale forest scene. Copyright by Hans Enderl. #flyagaric #amanitamuscaria #mushroom #fungi #naturephotography #macrophotography #forestfloor #enchantedforest #bokeh #magical

This is a stunning macro photograph of four small, delicate mushrooms growing on a piece of dark, mossy wood. The mushrooms have smooth, glossy, almost translucent white caps. They are illuminated in a way that makes their stems glow with a mix of purple and warm yellow light. The background is very dark and out of focus, with hints of dark green foliage, creating a mysterious and magical atmosphere. The scene evokes a sense of wonder and enchantment, like something from a fairytale forest. Copyright by Hans Enderl.

A magical macro scene on the forest floor shows slender, inky-black stipes holding translucent lilac caps—likely bonnet mushrooms (Mycena sp.)—glistening with moisture on a decaying log. Fine fern-moss fronds curl in the foreground, and the background falls into a smooth green bokeh. The mood is serene and enchanting, suggesting a damp, post-rain woodland captured with careful focus stacking. 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.

Macro photograph of a single porcelain fungus (Oudemansiella mucida) glowing under ultraviolet illumination. The translucent cap and gills fluoresce in violet tones, with tiny droplets beneath the cap and a violet-tinted stipe rising from decaying beech wood. Background is a smooth dark green bokeh, emphasizing the mushroom’s delicate structure. Likely made with focus stacking. The overall mood is magical and quietly awe-inspiring. Photo © Hans Enderl.

A vivid macro scene shows a small cluster of fly agaric mushrooms (Amanita muscaria) at different growth stages emerging from a carpet of bright green moss. The iconic red caps are sprinkled with white warts, and one cap has a small bite mark while another hosts a tiny insect. The soft, diffuse light suggests a damp woodland setting in early autumn. Photo © Hans Enderl.