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

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

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.

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 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 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 captivating macro photograph showcases a Split Gill mushroom (Schizophyllum commune) with an ethereal glow, rendered in striking shades of purple and white. The fungus, known for its unique split gills and fuzzy texture, is illuminated to highlight its intricate details, creating a mesmerizing visual effect. It appears to be growing on a dark, textured substrate, likely decaying wood, with a soft, out-of-focus dark background that further emphasizes its vibrant luminescence. The main emotion conveyed is one of wonder and fascination, as the image reveals the hidden beauty and mysterious nature of the fungal world. Copyright by Hans Enderl. #Naturfotografie #naturephotography #SchizophyllumCommune #SplitGillMushroom #Fungus #MushroomPhotography #MacroPhotography #GlowingMushroom #Mycology #NatureLover #ForestFinds #PurpleMushroom

This captivating macro photograph showcases a Schizophyllum commune, commonly known as the Split Gill mushroom, illuminated with a striking purple light. Its delicate, fan-like structure is prominently displayed, featuring intricate gills and distinctive white, fuzzy edges that appear almost iridescent. The mushroom rests on a dark, textured substrate, likely decaying wood or bark, with a soft, out-of-focus background of vibrant green moss, hinting at a damp, natural forest environment. The unique lighting emphasizes the mushroom's intricate textures and otherworldly beauty, creating a sense of wonder and delicate mystery. Copyright by Hans Enderl. #Naturfotografie #naturephotography #macrophotography #fungi #mushroom #schizophyllumcommune #splitgill #mycology #forest #wildlife #purplelight #macro

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 captivating macro photograph, copyrighted by Hans Enderl, presents the underside of a mushroom with an ethereal glow. The intricate gills of the mushroom are illuminated in vibrant blue and teal tones, transitioning to a warm, soft orange-pink light at the center of the cap where the stem connects. The stem itself also glows with a cool blue hue. The mushroom emerges from a dark, mossy forest floor, with the background completely black, emphasizing the luminous fungal form. The detailed structure of the gills is clearly visible, creating a sense of wonder and mystery. The image evokes a magical and serene atmosphere, highlighting the hidden beauty of 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.

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.

Nahaufnahme eines Pilzes der Gattung Amanita auf einem dichten Moosteppich im Wald. Die Lamellen sind von unten mit rotem künstlichem Licht illuminiert, was in der dunklen, feuchten Umgebung eine dramatische, fast mystische Stimmung erzeugt. Um den Stiel liegen Kiefernnadeln, kleine Zweige und verwittertes Laub. Copyright: Foto von Hans Enderl.