Tulip festival in Silvan.
A Row of Tulips in Spring. Canon EOS 40D. Featured in: Art By Bubble Host, All the Colors of the Rainbow, Bubblettes, Friends of RedBubble, Riginals, The Beauty of Nature, WA Red Bubbles Mk II, Western Australia.
Erie County Botanical Gardens-Buffalo,New York. Spring flower show.
in New Zealand
From within, everything shines with its own little light. You just have to stop, pay attention, and look closely sometimes.
White tulips on an American flag.
Taken just before sunset.
Tulip, shot with a Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. / As is.
LaConner, Washington What says “cottage” more than tulips and lace? I loved seeing this and it has become an all time favorite for me. I hope you are feeling the same. I took this photo at Tuliptown, one of the tulip farms that takes part in the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. You can find out more about it here; / http://www.tulipfestival.org/ Featured HAPPY HAVEN PHOTOGRAPHY group~1 April 2009 / Winning image in “Tulips and something else” challenge of TULIPS group ~ 1 October 2009 / I am featured member for the Tulips group this first week of October. / Avatar for the TULIPS group October 2009 / Second place in “Lace Curtains” challenge of COTTAGE STYLE group ~ 25 October 2009 / Featured in COTTAGE STYLE ~ 11 NOV 2009 The tulip was introduced to Europe in the mid-16th century from the Ottoman Empire, and became very popular in the United Provinces (now the Netherlands). Tulip cultivation in the United Provinces is generally thought to have started in earnest around 1593 after the Flemish botanist Charles de l’Écluse had taken up a post at the University of Leiden and established the hortus academicus. There, he planted his collection of tulip bulbs—sent to him from Turkey by the Emperor’s (Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor) ambassador to the Sultan, Ogier de Busbecq—which were able to tolerate the harsher conditions of the Low Countries, and it was shortly thereafter they began to grow in popularity. The flower rapidly became a coveted luxury item and a status symbol, and a profusion of varieties followed. They were classified in groups; one-coloured tulips of red, yellow, or white were known as Couleren, but it was the multicoloured Rosen (red or pink on white background), Violetten (purple or lilac on white background), and, to a lesser extent, the Bizarden (red, brown or purple on yellow background) that were the most popular. These spectacular and highly sought-after tulip bulbs would grow flowers with vivid colors, lines, and flames on the petals, as a result, it is now understood, of being infected with a tulip-specific virus known as the “Tulip breaking virus”, a type of mosaic virus. / (Excerpt from WIKIPEDIA) All the images and text contained herein may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my express written permission. My images do not belong to the Public Domain. The removal of electronic copyright information, digital fingerprints, or embedded watermarks on any image is strictly prohibited. / © 2005 Marjorie Wallace, All Rights Reserved Worldwide.
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Featured in Tulips May 2009 Featured in Happy Haven-Photography… April 2009
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
I love tulips in the spring … these are from last year …
Featured in Digital Brush Strokes April 3, 2009 Processing: 15 layered images (all taken with my Canon DSLR) including florals, stems & leaves – Photoshop, Corel Painter X, Wacom tablet and a whole lot of creative fun :) / Flower Gallery / / / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST
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
Oil on canvas / 40×50cm / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Featured in “From Masterpiece” -3 May 2009 / The Top Ten in REDFIELD PLUGINS group – Spring Flowers challenge -11 May 2009 / Featured – Impressionist Art – 15 July 2009 / Featured in Solo Exhibition group / Featured – Tulips – 9 August 2009
featured in Macro Photography 1:1 / featured in Natural Color and Light
Got these tulips from a friend and thought they looked very unusual. shot with my canon a630 Flowering time : Spring March-May
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.
For challenge / /
Bonnie’s back and sporting a pretty red tulip hat! : )
featured in Style! Class! Elegance! / featured in Tulips / “Featured in* First Things / featured in Light in the Darkness
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