Last edited by Rainforest; 16th April 2017 at 03:15 PM.
Beautiful images of a lovely flower. For me, and landscape is not my forte, so take that into account, in #2 I find the tree and sky detract from the scene, it almost seems like 2 pictures merged. #3 is my favorite, however, I am wondering if a slight crop off the bottom would enhance the photo. In #4 the water for me is very distracting I find it more of the subject than the flowers and perhaps that was your intent. Overall a lovely set!
Such an enjoyable series! I never knew Oregon, especially Willamette Valley, has tulips. Good to know, though I wonder if the land couldn't be put to better use growing Pinot Noir grapes the area is so famous for.
I agree with Barbara about #2. If you would crop that to exclude everything other than the flowers, that would be a winner for me along with #3 and #6.
You had nicely diffused light and you took good advantage of it.
My reply didn't post - darn it.. HI! Thanks for your review and comments Barbara. I'll try that crop as you and Mike suggested -
I think the air is worthwhile at the bottom of #3 - a good ratio to my eye.
If those reflections slowed you down that was my intent. It kind of zips and zags doesn't it? A bit more foreground would have been ideal. Thanks! again.
Last edited by Rainforest; 15th April 2017 at 12:34 PM.
Nice captures, I like that muddy reflection.
Very nice. number 1 is the only one that doesn't catch me
Number 2 may be better cropped to just include tulips.
I didn't realize you guys did tulips too!
Ours are so late this year here in Skagit. Thinking next weekend will be peek.
I haven't been for a few years now, but, I know what you mean about the crazy weekend crowds. Much better to go weekdays. Too bad the sun wasn't out. The colors really hurt your eyes. Nice shots anyway.
I totally enjoyed your tulips journey...I have some from the botanical garden from last week but I still have to find the time to process them. Not as varied as yours here but OK. I like muddy reflections too. I did not mind that.