Fern Spore Pattern Macro at Blue Hour in along a frost-edged windowpane in Bloléquin

Fern Spore Pattern Macro at Blue Hour

by Bethany Montes

Violet-blue light spills across the underside of a fern frond, illuminating rows of tiny, circular spore clusters arranged in precise geometric patterns. The leaf surface displays a velvety texture with fine veins radiating outward, while the background remains a deep, uniform shadow. Fine dust particles float in the low grazing light, creating faint shafts that cut through the darkness near a frosted windowpane edge. Frost crystals rest on the glass border, their jagged white shapes against the organic curves of the plant. The frond fills the entire frame, its brownish-green spores standing out against the cooler ambient tones of the monsoon evening.

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Camera Sony a7C II*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a7C II photos, grab one online.
Lens 85mm f/1.8
Focal Length 85mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 1600
Film processed with film emulation preset
Location along a frost-edged windowpane in Bloléquin
Date 2025-05-24
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 6.6704, -8.0627
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