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BATHED IN C O L O U Rfrom my road trip to northern Washington state today for the annual tulip festival in the skagit valley...
Last edited by flipfrog on Sun Apr 10, 2005 8:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Dee - all superb fully saturated pics - my favourite would be the low angle shot of the tulips - beautiful shots
Chris
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Wow flipfrog...
Are you sure that isn't Holland? Those tulips and windmills look very familiar... Lovely shots... Cheers, John
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Great shots Dee, Your style is so succintly yours. I really like that.
These pics could almost pass for paintings on my monitor. Great work.
These are fantastic! Tulips are my fav flowers, and they just look so warm and rich in their colours! Well done. They are amazing.
Bloody beuatifulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. Well done Dee.
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Dee
I really enjoy your work and think you've found a distinctly personal style. You're images always scream off the screen with lovely saturated colours that mangage to be interesting without being extreme. My favourites from this bunch are the first shot & the windmill shot from the first post and the flower in the second post. Strange thing is you've managed to even make a white flower have that oversaturated feel. Like having a 100,000 watt light on the subject! Superb. Peter
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thanks guys !
when i saw that the tulip festival was on, and the sun came out, i was all over it.... stay tuned for my MEXICO spring break pix....to follow soon.
Interesting and Very colorful shots, Dee. The windmill against the sky shot is very cool, IMO.
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I agree Glen there were some good ones this week. I thought I had a good shot with my nocturnal shack, then dee posted his nice ones, and I hadn't even seen Darb's shot on sand dunes, amongst others! A good competitive week, it's just too bad that I didn't win
Nice images Dee. I think the composition is excellent.
There is just a tad too much saturation in some of the reds IMHO - tends to make the tulips look plastic (just a personal view, I realise others may not agree) . But, that doesn't prevent these pix from being fantastic to view.
Dee - your compositional skills matched with the superlative colour make for award winning pics - the youth of Australia also have another saying ”Fully Sick” meaning wow, great, sensational et al
Chris
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You never stop do ya? Awesome pictures, thanks for sharing!
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wow
thanks for all the nice comments and also for the advise... the tulip festival was a neat place to go not only for the pics, but to see all the photographers everywhere..i saw so much nice gear... telephotos, macros and tripods comin outta peeps ying yangs.... dooda: you need to try and make a trip down..its all of april and only 1 hour from vancouver (if no wait at the border) http://www.tulipfestival.org this was made from as high above my head as i could hold my d70 on a monopod while standing on a truck bed:
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