Fern Spores Under Curled Frond in Honey Light in on lichen-covered bark near Raqqa

Fern Spores Under Curled Frond in Honey Light

by Lana Bruce

Honey-colored window light floods a minimalist indoor space, illuminating a patch of lichen-covered bark. Resting atop the rough, gray-green surface lies a delicate fern frond curled into a tight spiral. Beneath the unfurling edge, a dense alignment of microscopic spores glows with a warm, amber intensity. The light creates sharp contrasts between the smooth, translucent spore clusters and the textured, mossy substrate. Early winter is suggested by the stillness and the specific angle of the low sun filtering through the glass. A fine shadow falls across the right side of the bark, defining the depth of the curled leaf edge against the flat lichen field.

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Camera Nikon D100*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D100 photos, grab one online.
Lens 85mm f/1.8
Focal Length 85mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 800
Film shot in RAW and edited
Location on lichen-covered bark near Raqqa
Date 2015-02-06
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 36.0333, 39.0516
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