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A close-up, vertical-orientation, shallow depth-of-field photograph shows a single, fully-developed dandelion seed head, also known as a puffball or clock, in the foreground
Short TermA close-up, vertical-orientation, shallow depth-of-field photograph shows a single, fully-developed dandelion seed head, also known as a puffball or clock, in the foreground. The seed head is spherical and appears to be predominantly white, with some hints of beige and pink in its center where the parachute-like seeds attach to the stalk. The delicate, feathery seeds extend outwards, forming a fluffy, ethereal globe. A slender, green stem is visible emerging from the bottom right of the seed head and extending downwards and to the right, with a few thin green leaves attached. The background is softly blurred, with patches of green foliage, brown earth, and possibly fallen leaves and twigs. The overall impression is of a natural, outdoor setting, likely a park, field, or grassy area. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, highlighting the delicate structure of the dandelion. There are no visible people or animals in the image. The image does not provide any specific landmarks or details that would allow for precise location identification within the city of Brest, Belarus.


