Dandelion by X-PaX
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Postwork with Fractalius.
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Comments (9)
Kordouane
Excellent !!
helanker
Gorgeous result :-)
Richardphotos
outstanding results
miwi
bakapo
this is wonderful!
durleybeachbum
Lovely, Christian !
FredNunes
Great job on this one!
rayag
Beautiful work!
anahata.c
If I recall, from years back, "dandelion" is "Löwenzahn" auf Deutsch. Which means "Lion's tooth". The English word means the same ("dande" is from the Latin root "dent-", meaning "tooth") (like "dentist" or "dental"). So both our cultures recognized that the full bloomed Löwenzahn had petals like lion's teeth.
But when the petals drop off, the flower miraculously renders-up these wisp-like silken "parachutes," which carry the tiny seeds to wherever they can fly. And you've captured this seed-bouquet as a soft, silken ball, almost like a Löwenzahn 'fireworks' display. With your sensitive Fractalius work, it also looks like a microscopic photograph of some cellular structure. It's a delicate shot, Christian, and very beautiful.