Tulips are one of my favorite flowers. This original acrylic painting was commissioned by my friend, Bridget, so I named it for her.
acrylic on canvas
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Tulip time in the Skagit Valley, WA. These are reflected in a puddle in a brief sunny period between heavy rains. Canon D60. 1/60 at f/16 Also see a beautiful watercolor rendering of this by Melodius Vanesse has linked one of her beautiful poems to this image as well.
I took this photo in Spring , and kinda forgot about it . / It’s somewhere between Gore and Invercargill. / I love the bright blue sky and the wispy clouds :) They are tulips btw .
Featured artwork for March 2008
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This was just a lucky catch. My wife got some tulips for her birthday and I took one out as the sun was setting to try a get a nice shot. I put the vase down & as soon as I turned my back I heard the hummer behind me, I turned back around and had time to get off one shot before she realized she wasn’t interested in tulips. / Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona, with a Canon 20D. Other hummingbird photos: / /
Taken just before sunset.
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p.s. he doesn’t have a chance to eat it…..
Tulip, shot with a Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. As is.
Canon EOS 350D Canon Lens 28mm 1/500 sec F/16 ISO-400 / Software program Dynamic-Photo-HDR / Spring Feelings is winner Best of T Challenge in Alphabet Soup / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / Featured in Alphabet Soup, PostCard Style
The sunlight through the petals and leaves looked lovely against the backdrop of the snow outside. Our short days make sunshine seem all the more precious, even indoors. Winner of Tulips in Vases challenge (I know – how many people have those photos or flowers hanging around, ready to pop into a challenge, eh?) Actually, I’m truly appreciative. And nice of someone to post it on the homepage, too. Pacific Northwest Art featured May 30, 2009 – Thank you! # Featured in Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams – Thank you! Also featured in Images & Ideas – Thank you! Thank you! /
The species are perennials from bulbs, the tunicate bulbs often produced on the ends of stolons and covered with hairless to variously hairy papery coverings. The species include short low-growing plants to tall upright plants, growing from 10 to 70 centimeters (4–27 in) tall. They can even grow in the cold and snowy winter. Plants typically have 2 to 6 leaves, with some species having up to 12 leaves. The cauline foliage is strap-shaped, waxy-coated, usually light to medium green and alternately arranged. The blades are somewhat fleshy and linear to oblong in shape. The large flowers are produced on scapes or subscapose stems normally lacking bracts. The stems have no leaves to a few leaves, with large species having some leaves and smaller species have none. Typically species have one flower per stem but a few species have up to four flowers. The colourful and attractive cup shaped flowers typically have three petals and three sepals, which are most often termed tepals because they are nearly identical. The six petaloid tepals are often marked near the bases with darker markings. The flowers have six basifixed, distinct stamens with filaments shorter than the tepals and the stigmas are districtly 3-lobed. The ovaries are superior with three chambers. The 3 angled fruits are leathery textured capsules, ellipsoid to subglobose in shape, containing numerous flat disc-shaped seeds in two rows per locule. Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI and a Canon Auto Focus Extension Tube EF 12 II….. AS IS / 428 views as of 11-14-2009
Tulip, shot with a Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / As is.
a beautiful tulip in my friends house as is, canon a630 featured in Extreme close-ups and in Compact group.
Bonnie’s back and sporting a pretty red tulip hat! : )
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Popular Image of Mine Taken At The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Mount Vernon, Washington.
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