Gills of a small yellow webcap mushroom Cortinarius lewisii(?) in Watson Rare Native Plant Preserve. Warren, Texas

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This photograph captures a top-down view of the gills on a small yellow webcap mushroom (Cortinarius lewisii?). The mushroom is positioned centrally within the frame, its curved stem and bright orange-yellow caps facing upwards towards the viewer.

**Key Features**

* **Mushroom Caps**: Two to four small yellow-orange mushroom caps are arranged in close proximity. They have a velvety texture and appear to be densely packed with gills.
* **Gills and Stem**: The underside of each cap is adorned with numerous narrow, rounded gills that are spaced closely together. These gills are a lighter shade than the caps, creating a striking contrast. The stem connecting the two caps is curved and pale yellow-orange in color.

**Background**

The image's background features a bed of green moss, which provides a naturalistic setting for the mushroom. Small twigs and branches are scattered throughout the moss, adding depth to the composition.

**Overall Impression**

The photograph presents an intimate view of the small yellow webcap mushroom, highlighting its intricate details and delicate appearance. The use of a shallow depth-of-field technique emphasizes the subject's texture and coloration, drawing the viewer's attention to the mushroom's unique characteristics. Overall, this image showcases the beauty and diversity of the natural world, inviting the viewer to appreciate the intricate details of even the smallest organisms. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

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Branquias de un hongo cortinarius lewisii pequeño amarillo en la reserva de plantas nativas raras de watson. Warren, texas, 10 de noviembre de 2018. Esta fotografía captura una vista desde arriba de las branquias en un hongo cortinarius lewisii pequeño amarillo. El hongo está ubicado centralmente dentro del marco, con su tallo curvado y sus sombreros de color naranja-amarillo brillante mirando hacia arriba hacia el espectador. **Características clave** * **Sombreros de setas**: Dos a cuatro pequeños sombreros de setas amarillos-naranja están dispuestos muy cerca uno del otro. Tienen una textura de terciopelo y parecen estar empaquetados densamente con branquias. * **Branquias y tallo**: La parte inferior de cada sombrero está adornada con numerosas branquias redondeadas y estrechas que están espaciadas muy juntas. Estas branquias son un tono más claro que los sombreros, creando un contraste sorprendente. El tallo que conecta los dos sombreros es curvado y de color amarillo-naranja pálido. **Fondo** El fondo de la imagen presenta una cama de musgo verde, que proporciona un escenario naturalista para el hongo. Se dispersan pequeños ramitos y ramas por todo el musgo, agregando profundidad a la composición. **Impresión general** La fotografía presenta una vista íntima del hongo cortinarius lewisii pequeño amarillo, resaltando sus detalles intrincados y su apariencia delicada. El uso de técnicas de profundidad de campo reducida enfatiza la textura y la coloración del objeto, atrae la atención del espectador a las características únicas del hongo. En general, esta imagen muestra la belleza y diversidad del mundo natural, invitando al espectador a apreciar los detalles intrincados incluso de los organismos más pequeños. – Spanish translation

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