I enjoyed the walk, and on the way down stopped to prowl around with the camera, mostly looking for textures and patterns. This small Schefflera digitata insisted on being photographed. Note that although the English common name for patē is seven-finger, leaves can have 3–9 leaflets, so when you count eight on this, please don't think I've misidentified it. The finely serrated edges and the texture of the leaflets make this easy to identify [he says, crossing his fingers].
I felt as if I'd arrived home after a long absence.
[Update/Public Service Announcement: New post up on Pohanginapete. A continuation of thoughts and impressions from last year's travelling in South America.]
[14 September 2012, Panasonic Lumix GH1, 14–45 mm at 38 mm, ISO 800, 1/25 at f8]
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Such a satiny, lush green.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderfully dramatic portrait. I'm glad to know you're recovering and pacing yourself back to fitness.
ReplyDeleteZhoen, the older leaves toughen up a bit and often get mottled with sooty moulds. Possibly prettier at this stage.
ReplyDeleteThank you, RR. Biked up the valley today and raced the rain back; a good workout and I didn't feel too exhausted.