"Natural forms of the heart of a Tragopogon" is a macro photo in which I chose a very small depth-of-field. This means that only a very small part in the photo is in focus and everything in front and behind this point gradually fades out. This gives abstraction in the photo and a calmness. If you zoom in on the photo, you can see this. Only the points where the two tufts merge into the stalk and a bit of the seeds are sharp. This fuzziness in this photo gives the tranquillity and a natural feel. It also creates a sense of depth in the work.
A Tragopogon is also known as Morning Star in the Netherlands. This plant is related to the dandelion. Like the dandelion, this plant also develops a ball of fluff when the flower has finished flowering. Only the fluff is different.
The subject and colours ensure that this work could hang beautifully in, for example, a rural interior.
©Marjolijn van den Berg
In 2016 Marjolijn van den Berg graduated for professional photography. She likes to experiment with light and different shapes, colors and materials... Read more…
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany