Glowing Ghost Mushroom Under Colombo Starlight in under a band of cold starlight near Colombo

Glowing Ghost Mushroom Under Colombo Starlight

by Elizabeth Hodge

Rain-slicked earth reflects a cluster of bioluminescent ghost mushrooms emitting a soft, eerie green light beneath the predawn sky. Low-hanging clouds drift over Colombo, diffusing the cold starlight that falls through the canopy. The wet ground acts as a perfect mirror, doubling the spectral glow of the fungi in a symmetrical composition. Dark, saturated soil contrasts with the luminous caps, while moisture beads on the surrounding leaves. A faint, firelit warmth suggests a nearby human presence, creating an intimate pocket of light against the vast, damp darkness. The reflection ripples slightly where a single drop falls from a leaf onto the surface.

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Camera Minolta XG-M*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Minolta XG-M photos, grab one online.
Lens 200mm f/4
Focal Length 200mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 200
Film Fuji Superia 400 everyday tones
Location under a band of cold starlight near Colombo
Date 2000-01-25
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 6.8436, 79.9205
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