"Warm light warms the fluffy bulb of a Tragopogon (Morning Star)" is a macro photo of a piece of a beautiful fluffy bulb of a Tragopogon.
When taking this photo, I chose a small depth of field, so only a small area is very sharp, everything before and behind it gradually fades away. This choice creates a dreamy atmosphere in the photo, as a large part is blurred, giving it an abstract image, if you zoom in on the work you can see this clearly. At the same time, this also creates a sense of depth in the work.
A Tragopogon (in the Netherlands this flower is also called a Morgenster) is a member of the Composite family, just like the dandelion. When the flower has finished flowering, it turns into a ball of fluff, as shown here. The fluff of the Tragopogon has a different structure from that of the common dandelion, they have a more cobweb-like structure.
This work could hang beautifully (on aluminium or ArtFrame, for example) as a wall decoration in the bedroom, kitchen, dining room or just above the sofa! Also beautiful in business locations such as on the wall in a meeting room, office waiting room or practice room!
©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
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany