This close-up of a field full of pink/orange tulips captures the energy of spring in an explosion of colour. The tulips are in full bloom, their petals unfolded in warm hues of red and orange. The composition fills the entire picture plane with flower shapes, creating a pattern that looks both natural and graphic. No horizon, no distractions, just pure flower, colour and shape.
The photo was taken in the Northeast Polder, where the tulip season produces a vibrant landscape every year. The chosen depth of field makes some flowers stand out sharply, while others disappear more gently into the background. This play of sharpness and repetition makes the image dynamic, despite the calm composition.
For lovers of flowers, colour intensity and Dutch landscapes, this work is a treat to look at. It shows the power of the tulip in its most expressive form: bright, vivid and full of energy, a classic symbol of spring, captured in detail and rhythm.
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My name is Marjan and I photograph the world as I experience it: from colourful markets and distant landscapes to quiet moments in nature and by the sea.
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