“ Dandelion Gone to Seed ”
It was very breezy, so I cranked up the ISO and shutter speed. Had it been still I could have set up the tripod to take an additional shot to capture the stray seed in front in focus and stacked them.
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  • Terry Lodise Edited 10 months ago

    Amazing!! Nice lighting, sharp focusing and awesome details of texture and color.

    Wouldn’t change a thing. Love you POV, composition and full frame… more

    Amazing!! Nice lighting, sharp focusing and awesome details of texture and color.

    Wouldn’t change a thing. Love you POV, composition and full frame also.

    Great shot of a very ordinary subject.

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  • Erika Gerdsen Edited 10 months ago

    Incredible detail, Brooke. I love how you've focused on the seeds and the centre of the dandelion. So well done!

    Incredible detail, Brooke. I love how you've focused on the seeds and the centre of the dandelion. So well done!

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  • Kirsten Barry Edited 10 months ago

    Beautifully done, Brooke! Love the shadow tones and how bright and sharp the details are.

    Beautifully done, Brooke! Love the shadow tones and how bright and sharp the details are.

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  • Brian Denness Edited 10 months ago

    This is a particularly good dandelion image with a focus on the seed heads and a halo of beautiful whites.

    This is a particularly good dandelion image with a focus on the seed heads and a halo of beautiful whites.

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