I love where you placed yourself in order to get this great perspective! And I especially like that you allowed the yellow tulips to shine as they do...in other words...the red is predominant...but the yellow is like that little "extra touch" of difference! And of course, all the tulips leading the eye straight to the wonderful sky as the backdrop..its all so very beuautiful Michael..I have been to the Skagitt Valley also, and its a most lovely area. Thank you so much for this posting..verena
These tulips look so healthy and beautiful. Must have alot to do with the nice cool morning weather I'm seeing in the background. A lovely shot Michael.
Tulips, shnulips, I'm digging the hills and the low flying clouds. Of course I'm joshing about the tulips, they're incredible. I just wanted to say...er...write shnulips! Terrific capture.
SPLENDERFIC! What a great view you had for these tulip fields. The red is beyond red, and it set off excellently by all the green. Whoops, I forgot to include the pretty yellow flowers. Tens for sure!!
Absolutely gorgeous! I made this one my desktop. I like the bright colors of the flowers with the contrast of the gray clouds and the green outline of the trees in the distance. Talk about converging lines, this is a great photo! Well done!
Awesome colrs with an awesome view of depth of perception. I haven't seen this sort of picture with using rows of flowers before...Very Well Done!!!!!!
Oh Michael, what an exquiste array of endless beauty! You have delivered to us a magnificent gift of loveliness, with all the rich deep colors of reds, lemon yellows and wrapped in a blanket of deep green! This is really beautiful and done quite to perfection! Your talent amazes me Michael! Your skills as a photographer is a gift you share with us graciously, and we receive with pleasure indeed! Sincerely, Marilyn
Yep, another one that I can't comment on - it's so good. Most of all I love the perspective: every flower v. the entire field. Wonder what will become of them, where in the world they will go.