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Blechnum spicant (Deer Fern)

This was such an amazing contrast that I had to stop and take a picture. There were a number of times hiking that I wished I brought my tripod. Most of the time I was glad I didn't bring the weight. Moss is difficult to identify unless you have really really good pictures.


Camera: Nikon D2x
Date: Saturday, July 18th, 2009 at 10:24 AM
Exposure: 1/100 sec at f5.6
ISO: 250 asa
Lens: 17-55mm f/2.8G ID ED DX AF-S Zoom-Nikkor at 35mm
(equivalent field of view of a 52.5mm lens on a 35mm camera)
Region: North America, Canada, British Columbia
Scientific Name: species related to Blechnum spicant (Deer Fern)
Tag: fern, moss
Larger image: 1999 x 1328
Raw image: 4288 x 2848

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