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That's a beautiful shot! Wow! You certainly have a way with plants and flora Motts.
Wow man.
This is a really trippy effect this picture has. It looks like the tilt shift effect that makes normal sized shit look tiny. I can't tell if that's a normal sized door with big fern next to it, or a tiny little door with a little plant next to it.
Nice!
Very cool.
Your photography is so emotionally evocative. Do you shoot in RAW and photoshop these later, or was this the result of the original exposure?
Thanks; yes I do shoot in RAW mode, so all the photos need to run through an image editing program, where I correct the color and contrast.
What floor was this on? If it's anything other than ground floor, it makes you wonder how a seed for a fern ended up there!
Oooh I love the colors in this shot
ferns don't have seeds, they have spores
This is beautiful!
Oh, what a cute looking fern... I shall name her Audrey!
I still hate ferns for some unknown reason.
Maybe it is because I see ferns as a plant that is some sort of throw - back to primordial times. I am not sure. One thing is for certain. I will never have any ferns in any garden of mine.

Signed: an American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, germany.

2:39 A.M. / Sunday / 12 / August / 2007
I'm a florist (second job) and i'm trying to identify it...looks a little like a Boston Fern...but those are bushier. What a beautiful pic!
Ferns Are So Cute! it might be a type of maiden hair fern (I know that this is pretty vague), but it reminds me of maiden hair ferns I've seen for sale in nurseries
I was looking for a fern like that.
That's a healthy looking fern.
is that a locker of some kind?
Love it!
I suspect a little elf once lived inside...

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