Four years ago last week, my family (along with superconnected) visited the display garden at Roozengaarde in the Skagit Valley. I probably wound up taking more photos there than I had over the previous year or two
combined, and it really became the turning point for me in going back to doing photography on a serious basis after twenty-plus years of being an occasional hobby.
Although I planned to return to Roozengaarde every spring since then, the timing/weather/whatever had never been right. This past week, finally, I got the chance to return (although, unfortunately, superconnected couldn't make it this time). Though an unforecast breeze made shooting a challenge (as Robert Zimmerman might have said, "the tulips, my friend, were blowin' in the wind, the tulips were blowin' in the wind"), ISO 400 and faster-than-usual shutter speeds resulted in steady images.
(All photos: Sony Alpha 100, Minolta 75-300mm "Big Beercan" zoom, circular polarizer -- this time, I've identified the species of tulips if I could figure them out.)Caravelle and DynastyApeldoorn and Golden ApeldoornAperitifSeattleVarious tulipsFabio (insert your own jokes here)
Princess IreneApeldoorn, Golden Apeldoorn, and NegritaUnidentified white and yellow tulips (I suspect White Dream and Yokohama)Ninja, Rosalie, and Spring GreenRoozengaarde groundsRosalie and NinjaDreaming MaidDynastyYokohamaÎle de FranceÎle de France and White Dream