A dandelion's seed head sparkles in the sunlight. This photo is a continuation of my exploration of little things made big through coupling two lenses face-to-face.
Quick fact: The dandelion got its name because of its sharp-lobed leaves. In old French, dent-de-lion is translated lion's tooth.
And I grew up thinking that the yellow flower resembled a lion's mane and looked kind of dandy.
Click on picture to enlarge. Photograph © 2007 James Jordan.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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5 comments:
Composition, lighting and color, ... very nice!
Now that is absolutely stunning!!!
Very nice shot!!
Thank you all for your comments. I plan to do more of this type of shot in the future. The possibilities are nearly endless!
I just found your blog and I think it's really interesting. Your photos are beautiful and your words as well. I'll be visiting you again and again!
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