My Instagram: instagram.com/fungispot Twitter: twitter.com/LukesMushrooms Facebook: facebook.com/lukesmushrooms If you like my mushroom photos, you can get a print here: www.lukesmushrooms.com/ If you would like to support this channel, you can do so also here: www.buymeacoffee.com/lukesmushrooms #ad Here are affiliate links to my current camera gear: Photo camera body | Nikon Z5: amzn.to/3Nckljb Primary macro lens | NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8: amzn.to/3qNSIFR Secondary macro lens | NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8: amzn.to/42Le83I Wide-angle lens | NIKKOR Z 28mm f/2.8: amzn.to/3Xbl2xZ Video camera | DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo: amzn.to/3XfsqID
Thank you Luke for your videos. They are very informative and also it is a pleasure to listen to your voice. I enjoy how gently you remove the mushrooms! I sense your respect for these creatures we share the planet with... thanks for making your videos.
I always love to watch your video. I already watch all of them, i hope one day you can travel to maybe another country to find and look and search mushroom there. Sorry for my bad english
Glad you like to watch my videos. So far I forage mostly on Czechia and Slovakia, but last year I also created a video about mushrooms I was able to see in Singapore.
Awesome L. volemus photo. What stacking settings did you use for that particular photo, can you share if you remember? What aperture, how many photos in the stack, and what focus step width (1-10)? Also what stacking software are you using? Great video as always!
Thanks Luke, mushrooms are popping out everywhere here in Ireland now, I just need to learn what is what more, so many varieties, a lot of charcoal burners and other brittle gills, boletes too, not sure about some of the others I'm trying to identify them everyday, it's not so easy even with good books for reference.
No matter how proficient I think I feel, I should never trust aminita breeds. Too risky for someone with much to lose. I stick to chanterelles and chicken of the woods. On top of turkey tails, Chagas, and birtch polypores.
My Instagram: instagram.com/fungispot
Twitter: twitter.com/LukesMushrooms
Facebook: facebook.com/lukesmushrooms
If you like my mushroom photos, you can get a print here:
www.lukesmushrooms.com/
If you would like to support this channel, you can do so also here:
www.buymeacoffee.com/lukesmushrooms
#ad Here are affiliate links to my current camera gear:
Photo camera body | Nikon Z5: amzn.to/3Nckljb
Primary macro lens | NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8: amzn.to/3qNSIFR
Secondary macro lens | NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8: amzn.to/42Le83I
Wide-angle lens | NIKKOR Z 28mm f/2.8: amzn.to/3Xbl2xZ
Video camera | DJI Pocket 2 Creator Combo: amzn.to/3XfsqID
This is very calming to watch 😊
Glad you find it so :)
Keep uploading luke, your foraging makes me calm💚
Glad to hear that, thanks for your support.
wow luke! amazing finds, you sure know how to hit the jackpot! thanks for the video! :)
Glad you like it, thanks for the comment :)
Those milk caps were absolutely perfect 🤩
Glad you like them :) Thanks for the comment.
Another great foraging day Luke!😊❤
Thanks :)
Thank you Luke for your videos. They are very informative and also it is a pleasure to listen to your voice. I enjoy how gently you remove the mushrooms! I sense your respect for these creatures we share the planet with... thanks for making your videos.
Ps. I am in Pennsylvania, USA
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you appreciate the way I pick mushrooms.
Wow!! Great finds. Yummy!
Glad you like them :)
Those leccinums growing from the dead spruce stump was so cool! If I saw one of those I defo would've taken a pic❤
Yes I took a quick picture of them too :)
Wow, what great finds! Love the Earthstars!
Glad you like them :)
congrats Sir Luke for your great foraging day, very happy for you
Thank you! :)
So happy to see those milk caps on your hike. We call them Bradleys where I live. Delicious.
Thanks for the comment, glad to learn the name :)
❤ Hello Luke i love also lactarius volemus see you in a next vidéo 😊
Very nice and interesting mushrooms video ❤️👍
Glad you like it, thanks for the comment :)
Wonderful ❤❤
Glad you think so :)
Watching from Tropical Continent ❤❤❤ To seeing those mushrooms growing in my land only a dream.
I believe you have other beautiful mushrooms that don't grow here :)
@@LukesMushrooms Most of mushrooms here are poisonous
Bring me with you Luke! 😅 I Love hunting mushrooms!😊
be that little fly on Luke's shoulder...
great video
Thanks :)
Nice find sir
Thank you
I'm still to find Cros or Chanterelles in my area of North Wales but they are a joy to see on your videos. Thank you Luke 😊
Thank you for your comment, good luck!
I always love to watch your video. I already watch all of them, i hope one day you can travel to maybe another country to find and look and search mushroom there. Sorry for my bad english
Glad you like to watch my videos. So far I forage mostly on Czechia and Slovakia, but last year I also created a video about mushrooms I was able to see in Singapore.
Awesome L. volemus photo. What stacking settings did you use for that particular photo, can you share if you remember? What aperture, how many photos in the stack, and what focus step width (1-10)? Also what stacking software are you using? Great video as always!
Thanks Luke, mushrooms are popping out everywhere here in Ireland now, I just need to learn what is what more, so many varieties, a lot of charcoal burners and other brittle gills, boletes too, not sure about some of the others I'm trying to identify them everyday, it's not so easy even with good books for reference.
Glad to hear about that, enjoy!
Love your videos. Was wondering how you cook your mushrooms you find. Thank you.
Glad you like them. I fried the milkcaps on a pan and then used just a bit of salt, that's it :)
Volemus is super tasty!
Yes it is :)
Really nice finds brother. It's so hot and dry where I am that I won't get a similar result until October
Thank you for the comment and good luck in October then :)
I found que giant clump of cantherelus under an old chestnut tree. If they get big , thry havetoo much water
Congrats to the find then :)
can you add in the end of the video slicing and dehydrating it?
I'm planning to make a dedicated video to this process in the future.
Ceps and fly usually grow together, don't you eat yur blushers?
No matter how proficient I think I feel, I should never trust aminita breeds. Too risky for someone with much to lose. I stick to chanterelles and chicken of the woods. On top of turkey tails, Chagas, and birtch polypores.
I don't always pick blushers but when yes, then it is for eating :)
@LukesMushrooms yea blushers got a nice flavour, do you get parasols over there both nice fried in batter!
Hey luke do you have some place for me to send you some picture of some espicies of mushrooms that i dont now
Meron din kami pro maliliit lang😂
Luck, what is name your camera's?
there is a link in the pinned above comment!
Currently I use Nikon Z5.
Can you take me on a tore
We are happy to come to you.
Thank you but I don't do tours for now.