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The punga or NZ Tree Fern exhibits beautifully curled fronds in a stage of it's growth cycle. Leaves unfurl to reveal silver grey undersides
May 06, 2015
"All great achievements require time." - Maya Angelou
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A crazy busy day in the office; but the evening should pass at a reasonable pace so I can't complain about that.
There's something about warm days that make things weightless, spring and summer seem easier to leave reality behind and the end of the day and just relax.
Tried to avoid shooting another bird today so I was poking around my neighbour's garden when I got home and noticed his ferns were starting to grow.
This is my favourite stage of the ferns growth so I couldn't resist shooting them today; I've learned in the past that the ferns never stay curled for too long and it's best to jump on the opportunity when it presents itself!
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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The rich brown shades and sculptural qualities of these leaves in the park in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe caught my eye. Press "L" for the best view.
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Pentax K-1 II - HD Pentax-DA 55-300mm F4.5-6.3 ED PLM WR RE
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This beauty was all curled up just waiting for someone to snap its picture, so I did. This image is shot through thick glass and it was harder than I thought it would be.
I love the romantic curls on *A! After scrunch drying it with some product and defining her curls with a curling iron I quickly pinned it up. She'll never do this on her own unfortunately ( even though it only took 5 minutes and 6 hair pins!) but she humored me so that I could take some photos =]
Molly has always had very fine and very straight hair which took forever to grow. Just recently it is developing a natural wave/curl and these ringlets are living proof.
Conversion done with Tuesday Chocoholic from the Black and White Themes action set by www.flickr.com/photos/kiwifirst/
curling color bars in the painting:
Cumulus Emission
oil on canvas,
40 x 30 in, 2022
It was leaning on the wall to dry and I took this picture.