Mein Portfolio aus dem aktuellen Jahr 2026

This stunning macro photograph captures two delicate Inkcap mushrooms (likely from the genus Coprinopsis or Coprinellus, commonly known as Tintlinge in German) on a dark forest floor. The mushrooms are exquisitely adorned with a layer of intricate ice crystals and glistening water droplets, suggesting a cold, frosty environment. The detailed texture of the mushroom caps and stems, enhanced by the frost, stands out against the softly blurred, dark background of decaying organic matter. A smaller, more withered mushroom is visible in the background, adding to the natural scene. The image evokes a sense of serene beauty, fragility, and the intricate details of nature often overlooked. The main emotion conveyed is one of delicate wonder and peaceful contemplation of nature's artistry. Copyright by Hans Enderl. #naturephotography #macrophotography #mushrooms #frost #winter #fungi

This stunning macro photograph captures two exquisite ink cap mushrooms (likely Coprinopsis or Coprinellus species) adorned with a delicate layer of ice crystals or dew drops, giving them a magical, ethereal appearance. Their dark blue, fan-like caps are intricately detailed with frozen droplets, contrasting beautifully with their slender, frosty white stems. The mushrooms stand upright, almost mirroring each other, against a deep, dark, and softly blurred background, which accentuates their luminous, icy forms. The scene evokes a sense of serene winter beauty and the fragile resilience of nature. The main emotion conveyed is one of delicate wonder and tranquil coldness. Copyright by Hans Enderl. #naturephotography #macrophotography #icecrystals #mushrooms #winterwonderland #fungi

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.
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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 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.

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 captivating close-up photograph, copyrighted by Hans Enderl, showcases a cluster of Oudemansiella mucida, commonly known as Porcelain Fungus or Beechwood Sickener, illuminated with an ethereal blue-green glow. The translucent caps and stems of the mushrooms appear almost glass-like, covered in what seems to be a thin layer of moisture or slime, reflecting the light. They emerge from a vibrant, dew-kissed bed of green moss, which itself is dotted with tiny water droplets, adding to the magical atmosphere. The background is dark and deeply blurred, featuring soft, out-of-focus teal and green lights (bokeh), suggesting a hidden, enchanted forest environment. The composition creates a sense of wonder and mystery, highlighting the delicate beauty of these fungi in a dramatic, low-light setting.

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 close-up, low-angle shot captures two luminous gilled mushrooms, expertly backlit, standing prominently on a dark, moss-covered tree stump or log. The larger mushroom on the left and a smaller one on the right display intricate gill structures, radiating a warm, golden-orange light from beneath their caps. The surrounding environment is a dark forest, with out-of-focus green foliage, including distinct holly leaves, and ethereal blue and green bokeh lights creating a magical, dreamlike atmosphere in the background. A delicate spider web with tiny water droplets is visible in the mid-ground, adding to the natural detail. The overall mood is one of enchantment and mystery, highlighting the hidden beauty of the natural world. The photograph is copyrighted by Hans Enderl.

A close-up photograph captures two vibrant European Bee-eaters (Merops apiaster) perched on a gnarled, lichen-covered branch of a pear tree. The branch is adorned with green leaves and two ripening pears, all glistening with fresh water droplets, suggesting recent rain or morning dew. The bird on the left is slightly higher and more prominent, showcasing its striking plumage of turquoise, yellow, brown, and black markings. The second bird is positioned lower and to the right, displaying similar vivid colors. The background is a soft, out-of-focus green, emphasizing the birds and their natural habitat. The image conveys a sense of tranquility and the beauty of wildlife in nature.