The above photos were cropped from much larger originals. Until I enlarged and cropped them, I had no idea what the structure of each of these flowers or seed heads looked like. All photos were taken with a Canon Powershot SD700 IS.
o.w. - I find discovering the beauty and intricacy of detail is an exciting bonus of digital photography.
laura, cynthia, kerrdelune, sonia, laurahinnj - Thank you for your kinds words. Once again, the photos took themselves. I'm fortunate to have the s/w that enables me to make these discoveries.
I retired from the University of Arizona, where I coordinated distance learning. New enthusiasms include learning about digital photography and photoprocessing, archaeology, theatre, and observing the natural world around me.
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9 comments:
Even in dandelions there is beauty and often more to see than first meets the eye!
Oh, my! This fan of spiky flowers has just reached nirvana! Gorgeous photos, Pam!
Wow again. I always get a good surprise when I go to your blog.
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Pam, these dandelions are simply magnificent and a great pleasure to look upon.
I've never seen dandelion photos as breathtaking as these, Pam.
Wow, what a gorgeous photos, Pam!
Well done!
These are sooo beautiful! Hard to choose a favorite!
o.w. - I find discovering the beauty and intricacy of detail is an exciting bonus of digital photography.
laura, cynthia, kerrdelune, sonia, laurahinnj - Thank you for your kinds words. Once again, the photos took themselves. I'm fortunate to have the s/w that enables me to make these discoveries.
Beutiful photos of such a complex flower.
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