Mr Platt started photographing dandelions after spotting a field in Wardlow filled with the yellow flowers.
This, he said, inspired him to capture the individuality of different dandelions, and what started as a couple of images, ended with a collection of 196.
Mr Platt added: “I started to reflect on these myriad little flowers, and thought it would be interesting just to take a look at what individually they are like.
“I took one or two pictures and began to realise that they’re all the same, but they’re also massively different.
“You’re having to look at them in fine detail and rather than being boring, it was fascinating just to examine each of these individual blooms and recognise their individuality.”