This macro photograph shows a detailed close-up view of a flower, possibly from a wild carrot (Daucus carota), curling inwards in a characteristic manner. The structure is a complex web of small, flower-like particles, each with a dark purple centre surrounded by light-coloured, almost hairy tentacles. The outer parts of the flower structure are more greenish in colour and appear tighter and more pointed.
The depth of field is very shallow, so only a small part of the subject is in focus and the rest disappears in a soft, blurry blur (bokeh). This draws attention to the intricate details and texture in the centre of the flower.
The background is a soft, blurred mix of different shades of green, suggesting that the photo was taken in a natural setting such as a field or garden. The light is soft and diffuse, highlighting the delicate details of the plant without creating harsh shadows. The overall mood of the photo is calm and focuses on the complexity and beauty of nature in detail.
My name is Patrick Mertens, but in creative circles I am also known as Pat Probleme, my alter ego always looking for new ways to capture the world. Through this site, you will get an insight into how I see the world - through my eyes and.. Read more…
Netherlands
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Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany