Every year, I look forward to seeing ferns before they unfold. The Maori call it 'koru' and it symbolizes new life.
I have been editing my photos in Photoscape for years. Its free and does everything I want to edit my photos--except one, and that's to highlight one color in a b&w shot. Thanks to Rhonda over at Albom Adventures, I can now do that in Picmonkey.
Nicely done--- also requiring that I remember the season there. I love seeing the ferns here as they first grow.
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ReplyDeleteWhoo this is great :)
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ReplyDeleteI too love unfurling ferns! Popped colour can be very effective... my lastest camera actually has an override option by which I can take the photos based upon the colour of choice - not that I remember that in the heat of a photographic moment! YAM xx
In Maine they are called fiddle heads and are eaten.
ReplyDeleteThe birth of a fern. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh wow..I love these macro photos.. visiting from Tuesday Afternoon...Michelle
ReplyDeleteI like that curled up fern and yes Pic Monkey is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI remember those from last year. Still amazing.
ReplyDeleteWe just call it 'Farn' (close to the English 'fern') and there are many great ferns - even here in Germany. But I think the variety (and size?) of ferns in NZ is even greater!
ReplyDeleteWhy have you never tried Photoshop Elements to edit your photographs - it has a very good price-performance ratio and compared to the long and regular time of use it's nearly free as well...
...I can't imagine a life without PS Elements (currently version 13) anymore!
so interesting - the texture reminds me of braided, twisted yarn
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ferns ... it is easy to see how they symbolize rebirth.
ReplyDeleteI love these shots of the koru, our ferns (in our section) haven't started to green up yet. I love when they are just starting to unfurl.
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that is just beautiful. Here in USA we call them fiddlehead ferns and we eat them in the spring...well, I don't. Absolutely beautiful images. I have been using picmonkey but haven't tried photoscape yet.
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