
A low-angle worm's-eye view captures two fully bloomed dandelion seed heads in sharp focus, standing tall against an intensely bright, cloudless cerulean blue sky. Numerous seeds drift mid-air in a dynamic, swirling pattern as delicate white parachutes lit by strong backlighting from the sun. Slender green stems ground the composition vertically. The sun is a brilliant, almost blinding white orb, casting lens flare and radiating golden highlights around the seed heads and dispersing seeds. Harsh midday lighting minimizes shadows and emphasizes texture-each individual seed is discernible. The mood is optimistic, airy, and free, evoking lightness and summer. Depth of field is shallow: dandelions and nearby seeds are crisp, while distant ones soften into an ethereal haze. Shot with a wide 24mm lens for panoramic effect, emphasizing the vast sky and upward reach of the plants. Crisp digital rendering, minimal grain, highly detailed and clean. Composition balances slightly off-center dandelions, guiding the eye through seed movement. Natural, unposed moment of fleeting beauty. Subtle chromatic aberration adds realism.