photography who knew this is a TARAXACUM May 13, 2013May 13, 2013by Gail Schechter It’s finally time to start taking pictures of taraxacum, aka, dandelion. Enjoy…. Share this:FacebookMoreEmailPrintTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
The german name of the plant is “Lรถwenzahn” (= Lions tooth), but children call them Pusteblume. This means “flower to blow” ๐
These are superb, Gail. Lovely compositions and colours. My latest (brazenly, I (half-heartedly) apologise) here, for anyone who likes Dandy shots… http://roblowephoto.wordpress.com/2014/05/29/taraxacum-dichotomy-x100s/ And… ‘Pusteblume’ – I like that! ;0) Very best, R. Reply
Thank you, Gail. Happy to be here! Besides, you get more (pardon the pun) ahem.. exposure than I. ๐ Have a great week and keep up your wonderful work. ๐ R.
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…aka “Pusteblume”… ๐
Is that dandelion in German?
The german name of the plant is “Lรถwenzahn” (= Lions tooth), but children call them Pusteblume. This means “flower to blow”
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thank you for the translation.
Love the photo of the taraxacum but don’t like them in my yard!
none of us do, but they are fun to photograph ๐
These are superb, Gail. Lovely compositions and colours. My latest (brazenly, I (half-heartedly) apologise) here, for anyone who likes Dandy shots… http://roblowephoto.wordpress.com/2014/05/29/taraxacum-dichotomy-x100s/
And… ‘Pusteblume’ – I like that! ;0)
Very best,
R.
Thanks ROB..no apologies required, happy to have your link here!
Thank you, Gail. Happy to be here! Besides, you get more (pardon the pun) ahem.. exposure than I. ๐ Have a great week and keep up your wonderful work. ๐ R.
thanks ROB