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Makro Monday thema: seeing double / doppelt sehen
Doppelbelichtung eines Farnblattes mit 1x über Kopf gehaltener Kamera
double exposure by holding the camera for the second shot overhead
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What's not to love about fascinating ferns!
3 pictures today, because I will be away for the next 2 days.
Found myself back at this patch of ferns last week and couldn't resist giving them a go with the ole iPhone...
I'm a pinch behind but looking forward to catching up with everyone later today. Hope you all are having, or had as the case may be, a great weekend!
The underside of a fern showing the spores. A fern is a member of a group of roughly 12,000 species of vascular plants that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. They differ from mosses by being vascular (i.e. having water-conducting vessels). They have stems and leaves, like other vascular plants. Most ferns have what are called fiddleheads that expand into fronds, which are each delicately divided.
Heavy frost here recently. Another shot with off-camera flash. I like creating high contrast black and white shots of ferns as you concentrate on their shapes and textures. I process the raw file in DxO PhotoLab with my main concern to crush the blacks around the fern and remove any distracting elements then I use the FilmPack plugin, selecting a film look I think suits the image best and tweaking it from there.