Friday, November 02, 2007
Green (Koru)
Well, I had to take this and post at least once and possibly many to follow. It's a kind of symbol of NZ in my opinion; a stylized version is used in the Air New Zealand logo.
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That's lovely. Ferns can be so beautiful as they unfurl....
ReplyDeleteWow - This is beautiful! Is this native to NZ only?? I've never seen anything like this.
ReplyDeleteThis shot is amazing!
great detail
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo; the depth of field is nice and you captured the frond well.
ReplyDeleteAnd Fernleaf is a popular brand of milk in Singapore / Malaysia. hehe
ReplyDeleteare these ferns edible. I know there are some ferns from Borneo island that is edible and very very delicious! yeah, i ate some before.
I actually like your tighter version on your blog Ben. Nice symbol of NZ
ReplyDeleteFantastic capture and also a wonderful blog
ReplyDeleteWeheyyy!! Here a spaniard writing from Stockholm. For being from NZ you go directly to my links as I'm planning to move there in some years;)
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly this symbol means, do you know?
Take care mate, keep updating pics like those ones
Hi - so pleased you popped over to Rabaul for a visit - there are actually a lot of Kiwis here in PNG.
ReplyDeleteLove this photo and have enjoyed catching up with your blogs.
Cheers
I adore ferns. Do post more. This one is just lovely. Sorry I missed your Blue post yesterday. Nice one - perfect day with just enough wind to lift that flag.
ReplyDeleteGORgeous fiddlehead, wonderful capture, so nice and crisp!
ReplyDeleteFiddleheads! I'd forgotten they were called that. Now I'll have visions of violins dancing through my head.
ReplyDeleteI'm partial to macros, but this is an excellent photo regardless. :D
Thanks, everyone.
ReplyDeleteThe one that on my blog is a result of little more closer to the subject.
Very pretty. We have a ton of varieties of fern here in Oregon too :)
ReplyDeleteCheers, HoodPhotography.
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