Dandelion Clock



Bright sunshine, a strong breeze and a dandelion clock.  Trying to capture the moment the seed heads are caught by the wind is not as easy as it sounds.  

Holding the dandelion in my left hand and positioning it in the frame while operating the camera with my right hand was a bit hot and miss, even shooting a 8 frames per second.  It certainly took a long time to get the result I wanted.

However perseverance paid off eventually and these two frames made the effort worth while.


All images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 with a 56mm f1.2 lens
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