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These horizontal bands of color make my heart sing! The low horizon is so appropriate for a landscape of Dutch tulips, as are the puffy cloud formations. You have created a 21st century version of a 17th century Dutch landscape! Beautiful!!!
There is something special about fields of tulips and you have captured it beautifully. “I set out to find my peace in the skies and the tulips, in the howling of the winds, in the rain under the shed and it was right there residing within me.” ― Suyasha Subedi
The perfect idyllic country shot! The puffy clouds are as beautiful and plentiful as the bright yellow tulips. I wish I could transport into this photo. Well done.
What a beautiful photo, Ellen! So many tulips and such great color – and those amazing clouds you captured. Totally uplifting and well done!
Those big puffy clouds dwarf the tulip farm and the people below them, reminding me of how small a part of this giant universe we really are.
These horizontal bands of color make my heart sing! The low horizon is so appropriate for a landscape of Dutch tulips, as are the puffy cloud formations. You have created a 21st century version of a 17th century Dutch landscape! Beautiful!!!
There is something special about fields of tulips and you have captured it beautifully. “I set out to find my peace in the skies and the tulips, in the howling of the winds, in the rain under the shed and it was right there residing within me.” ― Suyasha Subedi
Thank you Jacqueline. I love the quote you shared.
The perfect idyllic country shot! The puffy clouds are as beautiful and plentiful as the bright yellow tulips. I wish I could transport into this photo. Well done.
It takes thousands of tulips
For a landscape too beautiful to miss
But only two lips
For a kiss……………..
Very cool rows of tulips and I love the farm buildings in the background. Reminds me of the farms of Wisconsin.