One Out of Gazillions [Details & Macro ]
Uploaded: April 20, 2017 12:00:19 | Entered: April 20, 2017 12:02:05
Grassy areas in Central Illinois are covered with dandelions - and they really are so interesting up close, provided they're in someone else's yard.
PG101 "Macro/Close-ups" theme day 2017-04-20
Bob Cournoyer April 20, 2017
Well done! Almost looks like a jelly fish against that blue sky.... :-)Daniella Puente April 20, 2017
Beautiful #11585313Michael Umbreit April 20, 2017
Terry - Nice capture! I like the POV and details. Up here in Wisconsin, I have just started to see the dandelion blooms...it won't be long before we get all of the seeds. HTD! - Mike #11585390Michele Peterson April 20, 2017
Ahh... spring time! This makes me smile, dandelions are so incredible up close in bloom or seed (yes, in other people's yards, haha). Fabulous capture of this one, the blue background really makes it cheery! #11585405Mitch Spence April 21, 2017
It's odd to say one misses dandelions, when so many lawn owners are fighting them. But I do miss them and never see them here. They are individually and close up lovely things, and so is this image. #11585506Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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