Fractal Fern
Since millions of years the archaic flora of New Zealand creates ferns that nourish on the enduring rain. These huge tree ferns unbosom their fractal nature. This one uncoils the next generation of leaves. The reproduction with spores takes place below of the leaves.
March 2001
Pentax MZ5, Sigma 70-300mm, f/8, 1/125sec, Kodak Ektachrome E6, ISO 100, polarization filter, tripod