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I don't blame you if you think I have gone off the deep end. Capturing a copy of reality is not compelling to me at this time. As a jumping off point, I adore the beauty of nature, but in terms of inner exploration, I want to delve deeper. I am on a journey.

 

Thanks to Charlotte for her comment below. Of course, we are all on a journey. I can only speak for myself. :)))

 

Thanks to all of you who comment and fave these exploratory images. You keep me going. :)))

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.

Close up of fern leaf. On-camera flash diffused with milk carton.

I could say they are very helpful.....but I would be lying. Ha ha. At least they give me wonderful opportunities for photos and it is my fault for having food around for them so the deal is they do the gardening and I do the photo shoots.

  

(26/366) If you look closely (best viewed Large) there appears to be 3 types of fern growing out from behind this old drain pipe outside my GP surgery. I can see the obvious green one at the top, some darker plant with rounder leaves underneath & what looks like a Hart's Tongue fern leaf at the bottom?

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.

Looking close on Friday - texture in flora

Canon 5d mk ii, Helios 44

A dying fern frond against a background of heather.

HMBT and 😊Happy Donnerstagsmonochrom😊!

Northwestern Salamander (Ambystoma gracile) in the Oregon forest in which it was found.

Love to find fern's, in this Stage of Growth.

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Overlapping fronds of tree ferns (Cyathea sp.) The colour is SOOC.

 

A change from flower macros.

 

Thanks for your visit. Comments, faves and invitations are very appreciated if you chose to leave any.

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!

In Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

The fern tip was reaching out over a drop down to the river. I wish I could have gotten a little closer, but like the bokeh effect.

Twin Creeks trail, far northwest Austin

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.

 

more Best Shots

 

Pentax K-3 - SMC Pentax DA 55-300mm F4-5.8ED

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Fern frond in the late afternoon light.

Explore #22 05/03/13 Thanks everyone!

 

Taken with a Canon 60D and a Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro

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