Check out the wonderful interpretations of depth here.
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I like your depth the most! 🙂
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Oh Gunta, aren’t you sweet! Thank you, and my dandelion thanks you too.
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very deep 🙂
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Thank you David! I do agree that the little flower is much deeper than we first think when we see it.
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Nice! Perfect for the challenge! 🙂
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Thanks Eliza. I love this little dandelion, it is so sweet.
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Splendidly Awesome!
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Thank you for your generous words!
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My pleasure. Stay peaceful!
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Great shot!
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I and my small friend thank you very much.
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Great photo MK. Taking time to look and see deeply in life brings us many gifts. 🙂
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You are so right, Karen. A tiny blessing hidden in plain view, there for the appreciating.
Thank you for your kind comment.
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I really like that the dandelion’s off-center and that you used B&W.
janet
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Thank you Janet! I keep doing that off-center thing accidentally, until now it becomes a habit. Because I like how it feels. And I got lucky on the B&W — I’m with you. I think it keeps our attention on the beautiful and delicate essence of dandelion, don’t you?
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I love fractals….
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Is that a fractal? I didn’t know it was a fractal. I remember learning of fractals long ago, but the whole concept is kind of on the cusp between understanding and fuzziness for me. Thanks for your visit and your comment, and for sending me off to Wikipedia in search of fractals!
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Nice! I like the black and white! 🙂
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Thanks Mic. It was really scarey to try, but I came through unharmed!
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So glad that you survived it! 🙂
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So delicate. A very beautiful, and deep, photo!
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Thanks Sue. I like this little flower.
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Wonderful choice!
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Thank you Tina!
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Wonderful dof, beautiful soft detail!
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Thank you! That’s something coming from such a fine photographer!
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Great picture!
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