I must have posted this statement four times today – This is why I need a macro lens! Your photo is amazing, I love the framing and the detail! I have to ask…did you blow, scatter the seeds and make a wish after the picture was taken? ;)
Bernie, I read your bio. I think you're a better photographer than you think! Sorry about your losses. I can't imagine... But anyway, this shot is fantastic. Love the clarity in the middle and the total blur around it. BTW, what is the red and white flower on your background? Thanks for stopping by my blog. Have a greet day!
Thanks for your kind words, but as to my photography, I am still very much a learner! I enjoy it as a hobby, its quite relaxing... And thanks for your thoughts regarding my life challenges...
Thanks for coming by. This is a wonderful photo of a dandelion. It makes me think I could just give one good puff and make the little parasols sail away in the breeze. Hoping that you have a good week.
Ahh, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI remember playing with these as a child.
Making a wish and blowing the little fairies off the stem, and then running and chasing and jumping after them as they danced in the breeze!
That is a wonderful photo of a dandelion! I've never seen it this close! :D
ReplyDeleteCheck out my WW entry for this week, where my boys prepared get well soon cards for me when I was hospitalized. :)
http://www.mommieontop.com/2012/08/ww-009
Happy WW!
Thanks for dropping by, by the way. :)
ReplyDeleteMacro photography! It's not easy! Beautiful capture there. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanx for dropping by, and Happy Wordless Wednesday! ;-)
Fantastic macro. It is like a whole world there.
ReplyDeleteI love the detail of the photo!!
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful for a weed. Great photo. Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteI must have posted this statement four times today – This is why I need a macro lens!
ReplyDeleteYour photo is amazing, I love the framing and the detail! I have to ask…did you blow, scatter the seeds and make a wish after the picture was taken? ;)
Gee, they look the same as American dandelions to me...
ReplyDeleteThey may be weeds, but I've always loved them. Beautiful yellow at first and then light little seeds to wish away into the wind!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and feedback! It's a very nice dandelion.
ReplyDeleteOh I loved these as a kid. Okay and maybe I still do :) Thanks for stopping by. Love the shot.
ReplyDeleteNice shot :)
ReplyDeleteI love macros! Nice job.
ReplyDeleteOops. Forgot to tell you that my header photo is Brugge. I took that shot a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteBernie, I read your bio. I think you're a better photographer than you think! Sorry about your losses. I can't imagine... But anyway, this shot is fantastic. Love the clarity in the middle and the total blur around it. BTW, what is the red and white flower on your background? Thanks for stopping by my blog. Have a greet day!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary...
DeleteThanks for your kind words, but as to my photography, I am still very much a learner! I enjoy it as a hobby, its quite relaxing... And thanks for your thoughts regarding my life challenges...
The flower is a Tulip, a Parrot Tulip!!
Bernie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by. This is a wonderful photo of a dandelion. It makes me think I could just give one good puff and make the little parasols sail away in the breeze. Hoping that you have a good week.
Yael from Home Garden Diggers
WOW, imagine something so amazing is a dandelion. That is extraordinary photography.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by so I could find you!
Pretty! I like the angle on it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the details that you can only see on a macro shot. It reminds me so much of my summers as a child in my hometown.
ReplyDeleteNice details! Thanks for visiting my post.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture.
ReplyDeleteSimply Delicious
Beautiful flower and great shot :)
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