Here are a few so-so images I took a couple of days ago at the 65th annual International Tulip Festival that is held in Ottawa, Canada every May. The festival started after WW II, when the Dutch sent tulip bulbs to Canada as a thank you for sheltering the Dutch Royal family during the war. Over 1,000,000 bulbs were planted this year.
The festival has a photographic link as well, as one of the founders was Malak Karsh, the younger brother of the famed portrait photographer, Yousef Karsh. Malak was a well known landscape photographer.
The festival runs a few more days and ends on May 22.
I used a polarizer for all these shots to reduce the reflection from the leaves.
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3. The white tulip with the red burst is the Canada 150 tulip and was developed to celebrate this year; Canada's 150th birthday
4. The place was quite packed even mid-week and mid-afternoon.