Fern leaf

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Location
Backyard, Guatemala
Equipment Used
Pentax 67
Film & Developer
HP5 in HC-110
Paper & Developer
Negative scan
Peter, your backlit leaf shots make me nuts. I love them. Exotic or familiar, they are breathtaking.
 
Thank you H2S ! Ferns are such gratefull photographic subjects that I always enjoy working with. I especially enjoy their transparent leaf edges, when young, as the enhance the edge effect.
 
Hi Peter - this is a great image. Contrast strong and the subject tones are very delicate. What type of fern is this?
 
This is beautiful- Great Detail, and also emotive. Nice.
 
@kreeger Thank you for your comments ! This fern is called Nephrolepis, known in English as sword fern, fish-bone fern and the best known species is the Boston fern.
 
'Blue, Peter's work on leaves will hurt ya in the best of ways. When anyone notices a leaf detail, his gallery is where I go for examples of excellence.
 

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