Season's End
Okay well this morning I felt the urge to get out and finally take some new pics and the first thing that caught my eye was a bunch of dandelions that were starting to break apart.. However I didn’t feel like just taking a plain shot of a dandelion, I felt like doing something a tad more artistic, so today I have a series of three dandelion shots that I have processed in an artistic way to break free of the standard flower macro bounds.. I am open to all feedback because I will only keep shots uploaded that people think are worth being on the sight.. Thanks for having a look!
With this particular shot, I attempted to capture the moment of the decline of the dandelion as it begins to fall apart now that Spring has past, and I think I managed to do that (atleast I hope!).. I chose black and white because I believe it often has the power to evoke emotion and mood into an image..
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Annette Blattman
good shot Jeremy, I think you acheived your goal.
suerod
great shot love black and white
Benjamin Young
Nice work my friend….
Jocelyn Hyers
Stunning image … you seemed to have caught it at just the right moment …
Liz Spittall
Great image, works nicely in black and white.
Robin Webster
A wonderful shot Jeremy! Very well done!
Karen Martin IPA
All three shots are brilliant – well done
LocoCow
Very clear and defined series…. Good work.
Brad Sumner GLP
Good use of black and white. I don’t think your image would have been as good in color. Good job!
Jeff Burns
Awesome black and white stunning clarity
Judith Oppenhe...
beautiful
Ashley Ng
Well done on this great macro shot Jeremy
hcroft
Very nice
Judy Gayle Waller
Nice shot..
TrEaSuReDiMaGeS
Awesome work Jeremy!!! :-)
Brenda Loveless
wow…awesome work!! love it in b&w…even more striking
georgegarwol
stunning B&W
Sharon Perrett
another stunner, I have a whole folder filled with dandelion photos , perhaps I need to dig a couple out, glad to see someone else likes them :))
pwinslow
I love this! You were right, and you sure did what you intended. Besides being great technically (I love your composition, and in your other photos, too), it’s just plain beautiful.
Gerijuliaj
Beautiful shot. You have immense talent as a photographer…I know you are studying something else…but you could make it as a photographer..you have a ‘photographers eye’...love your work.
coffeebean
That’s lovely in B&W I agree, well done
jotography
The forlorn passing of its prime is captured beautifully here. All the more powerful in bw. Love it.
claire jones
beautiful!
RachelJayne
oh wow, Jeremy.. your photography is beautiful!
mikeloughlin
Brilliantly captured.
Craig Shillington
Wonderful portfolio Jeremy!!!! You have the eye for the hidden stuff mate :) Keep up the awesome work VBS
moonstone
Oh this is so wonderful :)
Daniela Reynos...
Beautiful! B&W works perfect excellent details!
Richard Ion
You’ve done well again here Jeremy. FIne work.
Richard
eramophla
Just gorgeous
Giuseppe Moscarda
wonderful piece of art. Compliments also for the technic.
Arzu
You have definitely achieved your goal here. Nicely done in B&W too.
Hope you blew the remaining bits and made a dandelion wish
Craig Hender
Beautifully done Jeremy, nice b&w.
Linda Syms
Beautiful capture Jeremy
mikeloughlin
Very well caught.
Tony Fallon
Youve captured it well Jeremy. Bet you could get a few variations from this playing around with different crops.
Janet Fikar
Very nice. A simple shot but artistically elegant.
Mark Gardner
very cool shot, wonderful detail and clarity, great image mate