The place to see shrooms in all their glory. This gallery is totally based upon the great images of shrooms taken by you, the great shrooming society. We want to it to reflect the magical nature of shrooms and capture them in their element or at their magical best. We'd love to be able to document every kind of shroom their is, so if you have any pictures of magic mushrooms (to which you own the copyright) and are happy to share them with us, or know places where they frequent, then we implore you to grab you camera, and get out there and take pictures on behalf of the SLF. We also want interesting artwork capturing shrooms or shroomanity. Send them to us here
Our SLF Badge nestled in-between a possey of shrooms. The SLF considers all places where shrooms grow naturally as special.
Taken by one of the SLF's Field Agents (Anonymous), an amazing shot of a fine flush of Treasure Coast mushrooms. They look simply exquisite.
A seemingly rare shot of the little known P.ovoideocystidiata mushroom. A potent and magical mushroom with many similarities to P.cyanescens. They love to thrive on decaying logs and disturbed soil that is full of leaves and woodchips from decaying branches from hardwood trees. A large Oak tree that is a few years fell is great substrate for them.
Image courtesy of Further - an SLF forum member.
Taken by SJ Eastley, on a lovely Autumn morning. Trust us, you just dream of picking days like these when the sun is out, and all the autumn colours are dazzling everywhere. This photo captures a solitary Liberty Cap, at the foreground of a shroom filled meadow. How many more like this lay just a bit further in?
A great photo taken by SJ Eastley capturing a small squadron of shrooms. These small mushrooms may look innocuous enough, but they are packed with magic that only nature knows how to make. They are incredibly powerful, especially when fresh. Rember though, picking these mushrooms is against the law.
Image courtesy of SJ Eastley
There's something just a little bit alien about these babies.
You can just see how meaty this little mushrooms are, but also the clear separation of colour between it, and the almost translucent nipple. Another image from the SJ Eastley collection.
Some shrooms trying to escape from the countryside, but they can't get out due to where they live being wrapped in clingfilm. Thanks Chips55 for this one - hope you don't mind our twist on this image - we really like it, and will put the original up somewhere else on the site for you. Aztec
What does this image mean? We think you could get some far out thought processes on this one in the enchanted forrest. We love it.

Shrooms, shrooms, shrooms - we get a buzz just saying their names.
Field of Dreams. A simply superb magic mushroom field, recently discovered by the SLF. You just know this place is special. Photo compliments of Pickled, an SLF Field Agent.
Nice lovely, fat plump shrooms, from the Field of Dreams. Highly magical. Image courtesy of Pickled
Some nice shrooms. Really pointy caps, help to make this mushroom un-mistakeable. Image compliments of Pickled.