Saturday, November 17, 2007

Tiny Greenery & Ferns



















11 comments:

Anonymous said...

In a shaded lush spot. It's supposed to be 36 degrees celsius today!

RED MOJO said...

The ferns are great. You have some really interesting varieties that are unlike anything I've seen here. It's 3 degrees celsius here right now at 5:20pm. Boooo.

Anonymous said...

You can see what time it is here now from my clock under Profile Pic :) Had offer to swim in pool today but too BUSY blah. Have too many photographs too Red Mojo - these are from a very small pocket of 'rainforest' in the bush. It would be nice and cool there right now! Or at your place- no that's tooooo cold HHHAHAAA :)

Ces Adorio said...

Thank you Anon for these beautiful images. I am glad Australia preserves them.

Anonymous said...

Pleasure Ces :) I think we are a fortunate country mostly because we preserve areas of the environment! (What's left of it)

Lavender said...

Love them Anon, could sit there all day! Especially love the 7th one with the King orchid as well - Nice find, well shot!

Anonymous said...

They are cooling Lavender :) OH hahhaa, that seventh photo I couldn't focus on the orchids because they had been half eaten by wallabies! By "half" I mean the top half of each plant! That's why it's in a moss/little greenery post ;) There will be an orchid post ...

Chelsea + Shiloh said...

Loved the rock, the lichen with the leaves around it....nicly balanced....x

Anonymous said...

Thanks Abbey - Nature has a way with balancing things :)

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

How cool to look closely at things. I love to get down and stick my nose right in and eyeball the tiny foliage. And I love ferns--yours are quite different than ours.

Anonymous said...

Photographing them helps notice the tiny things, Mary Stebbins Taitt. I just cross my fingers software can lighten the photograph so it's not too grainy when looking closely in rainforest :) The lighting is either too harsh or shaded here ... except on an overcast day when I wouldn't be going into wilderness ... haha.