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I had a model lined up to shoot here amongst the tulips but, the non-stop rain botched that. I showed up at 7am...got about 15 minutes of mixed sun and clouds before the rain set back in.
NikonD300, Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro 1:2 (Nikon)
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In the fall we planted 60 tulip bulbs. They are a mix of varieties but all of them are from Holland. This spring has been a fun time to see all of the different kinds bloom.
Photo taken at Rosendals Trädgård, a garden open to the public situated on Djurgården in the central part of Stockholm, Sweden.
In Sweden, tulips usually bloom in the spring. When they came to the country is uncertain, but documentation credits Olof Rudbeck the Elders with bringing over the seeds and bulbs after a trip to Holland. In 1685 he had 38 different kinds of tulips in his botanical garden in Uppsala, and the bulbs have spread since those day to many locations around the country.
I took this at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival in Oregon. The tulips were in full bloom and were in so many varied colors, it was impressive.
Two brilliant red tulips, discarded in a vacant lot years ago, bursting with beauty to greet the first of May.
Some lovely tulips in prestige condition.. that I came across yesterday.. The bigger picture..
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My wife said she knew she was going in for surgery, so she went an got herself some flowers! She had a port implanted Wednesday and is doing fine, although quite sore from it. She is now enjoying her flowers.
I managed to catch these tulips just as the sunshine set their colours ablaze.
(EXPLORED April 19, 2015 - #495)
This was taken at Spokane Valley Mall.
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