Blowball

The same time that I took yesterday’s spider pictures, I also took these shots of a dandelion seed head, also known by some as a blowball, clockflower, devil’s milk-pail and even piss-en-lit. There are many other names for dandelions, and you can amuse yourself by reading this source if you want to delve deeper.
I was thinking only of the back light and how to shoot these lovely glowing globes on my lawn while the sun was setting a few weeks ago. The names are a recent discovery.

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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon EF 100mm/f2.8 macro lens, ISO640, f4.5, 1/2500th (top), f2.8, 1/8000th (bottom).
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I like the 1st photo – great picture composition and light!
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Thanks Wolfgang! The light was what it was all about for me, capturing it in a pleasing way. I am glad it worked out.
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Ethereal and atmospheric images, Ehpem.
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Thank you Andy. It was kind of strange the way they were glowing on my lawn, like little lanterns. Sure caught my attention!
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I love these. The tonality is perfect.
I have never heard any of the expressions ( blowball, clockflower, devil’s milk-pail and even piss-en-lit) you mentioned. I should get out more often.
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Thanks Ken!.
That link must have 30 different names for this plant. And in other languages there must be dozens more of these kinds of names too. It is actually a really interesting feature of dandelions – most plants only have two or three or maybe a half dozen regional variants, not dozens. I think that must speak to it ubiquity around the world, and a variety of uses, and games, it has. It would be interesting to go through plant names classifying them according to their frequency of names, and their uses to see if there is a correlation. Any students out there needing a project? It sounds like a lot of work.
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The off-center framing is very effective on both of these.
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Thank you Melinda. The back ground is a nice tone and deserves some room to be seen.
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I am sure the background appreciates your consideration.
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Dandelion Clock!
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Hi QH – thanks for contributing. I bet other readers have names they use too!
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Lovely pics !
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Thank you soroilily, I’m glad you like them.
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