There is a Light

    Dandelion shot with Hipstamatic and processed with Lumie on Iphone.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=INgXzChwipY

    Comments and faves

    1. eigi11, mmcgin452, koorelle, Lance Romance, and 20 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. koorelle (11 months ago | reply)

      I am speechless Suzy.
      Such a wonderful photo, with lovely light,
      and tones.
      I love the bubbles!!!!

    3. jan madsen2011 (11 months ago | reply)

      great picture

    4. Whimsy Dame (11 months ago | reply)

      Fabulous Suzy. Can't even imagine how you did this.

    5. TER DAR (11 months ago | reply)

      in some of your pictures the subject in the play is not natural in size and takes on other issues .. you mean snaturalizza becoming another object ...... good translation??? boh!! good and....... beautiful (more) CIAO Susi

    6. nO_ok (11 months ago | reply)

      wow! this is beautiful! great photo! ;)

    7. Kylie KA (11 months ago | reply)

      Breathtaking Suzy! I love the light and the spidery silhouettes of the dandelion seeds (? not exactly sure what to call them). This looks like a dawn image to me, some dark elements but full of promise.

    8. Kylie KA (11 months ago | reply)

      And I still love The Smiths.

    9. Stephanie Roberts (11 months ago | reply)

      Indeed. Jordan woke up!

      This image to me is about hope and light and strength through a veil of darkness, I can imagine wet eyelashes seeing the bright glimmers through tears. What exquisite detail and beauty. Always sending wishes afloat...

    10. Odd American (11 months ago | reply)

      Wow. This is awesome. Your ability to take the same simple subject and keep presenting new, different and creative ideas is just awe inspiring. That said you could have taken a picture of a blank piece of paper and added a Smiths song title and it would be an instant fave.

    11. Jean5178 (11 months ago | reply)

      Very cool!

    12. SedatPhotography (11 months ago | reply)

      Excellent work

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