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This scene astounds me every year.
The elegant fern unfolding.
It goes from one day looking very 'un alive', no green to be spotted, to suddenly waking up.
We never actually found the grave we were looking for, the little forest led us astray. But Christinero is a little place just outside of Christiansfeld, Denmark. The name translates into Christine's rest/ peace/ quiet. It was a romantic garden created by a lady called Christine who, after own wishes, was buried there after her death.
Overlapping fronds of tree ferns (Cyathea sp.) The colour is SOOC.
A change from flower macros.
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I got caught in a heavy rain shower yesterday so stood under these wonderful tree ferns till it subsided, it didn't though and I got saturated walking back!
The dappled sunlight on the fern and moss and rocks was lovely. Sat and enjoyed the babbling of the brook. Taken at Chatfield Hollow State Park in Connecticut.
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Pentax K-3 - SMC Pentax DA 55-300mm F4-5.8ED
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Spent an enjoyable, albeit challenging morning with some great friends and fellow photographers. Both the wind and the light were a challenge to work with. Once set up on a composition, you could expect to wait ten to fifteen minutes for a lull in the wind that would last only a few seconds, and you had to hope that you had cloud cover at the same time. It's good to be challenged on occasion.