"Drops follow the lines of structure from nature" is an extreme macro photo of a piece of a fluff of a Tragopogon. This scene is very small, just a few centimetres, mar with the right equipment and techniques, this can be photographed! Because this is such a very small piece, it is almost unrecognisable because you can barely see it with the naked eye. A kind of natural abstraction takes place.
A Tragopogon (also called Morgenster in the Netherlands) is a flower very similar to a dandelion. They are also related to each other, the Composite family or Asteraceae. After flowering, the flower turns into a beautiful ball of fluff, just like a dandelion. Only the fluff looks different. The fluff of the Tragopogon looks a bit like cobwebs. Very small droplets of water easily stick to these "cobwebs" as you can see here.
This work could, for example, hang beautifully as wall decoration in the bedroom, dining room or simply 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…