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Seed Head of Dandeliion

Seed Head of Dandeliion
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Somewhat hackneyed but still beautiful.

Photographer: Ken Thomas
Folder: Ken's Images
Uploaded: 24-Jul-2014 21:12 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E-M1
Exposure time: 1/320 s
Aperture: F8
Focal length: 50 mm
Lens: D.Zuiko 50mm f/2.0 Macro
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ISO: 200
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Flash: no
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Image resized to: 827x900

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Things become cliches for a reason. :) Beautiful focus.

Katrina Adams at 22:11 CEST on 24-Jul-2014 [Reply]

Dandelion, official?

This is the true Dandelion? I'm sue to seeing so many look alikes I realized, this one doesn't look familiar.

Want some fun, start taking photos of one seed, and not whether the umbrella parts are divided, or hairy, or flat... dang they're all different!

Scott Peden at 07:29 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]

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wonderful sharpness !

juliette gribnau at 07:44 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]

Katrina

Katrina Adams wrote:
> Things become cliches for a reason. :) Beautiful focus.
>
I agree Katrina. Four such subjects I can never resist ar: Daneldion and related flowers; Dandelion and related see heads; Convolvulus flower and buds; Apple and similar blossoms.

Ken Thomas at 19:38 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]

Scott

Scott Peden wrote:
> This is the true Dandelion? I'm sue to seeing so many look alikes I realized, this one doesn't
> look familiar.
>
> Want some fun, start taking photos of one seed, and not whether the umbrella parts are divided,
> or hairy, or flat... dang they're all different!
>
I'm pretty sure it is one of the numerous varieties of Dandelion. If I remember correctly this one had a single notch at the end of each floret.

Ken Thomas at 19:49 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]

Juliette

juliette gribnau wrote:
> wonderful sharpness !
>
Thanks Juliette. Sharpness, yes the 50mm f/2 strikes again.

Ken Thomas at 19:50 CEST on 25-Jul-2014 [Reply]