Panache
Dandelion seeds waiting to fly off to new beginnings. Photographed May 22, 2009, Francestown, NH. Enjoy! Comments and critiques welcome. Len
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CynLynn
so well done Len! love this!
Len Bomba replied
Thank you Cindy. I had fun photographing this and other dandelions as they faded into obscurity. So glad you liked it. Len
kathy s gillen...
Fantastic capture
Len Bomba replied
Thank you Kathy. Determination played a large part in this capture. So glad you enjoyed it. Len
noffi
Len…great shot of the dandelion seed flyers. i think new beginnongs is fine in someone else’s yard! They can really imbed their roots making them hard to dig out. Maybe it would be best to see them as flowers instead of weeds. i know a place in Maine where there are fields of them and when they are in bloom they are magnificent.
Liz
Len Bomba replied
Thanks Liz. Ever since I first viewed a dandelion through my camera lens, I have thought of them as flowers, not as weeds. I’ve developed a new fondness for these yellow gems and love photographing them in their various stages of existence. Thanks again for your great comment. Len
Fireman
Len now this is an awesome capture, I like it very well done.
Len Bomba replied
Thank you kind Sir. I appreciate your kind words and I am honored that you chose to include this shot in your collection of favorites. Thanks so much Fireman. ~Len