Tulips (pp)

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Tulips (pp)

from $15.00

An original flowerscape photograph

So, in the spring, in Skagit Valley WA., is the Tulip Festival. There are fields, and fields of tulips. Along with the departure of the snow geese, the blooming of the cherry blossom trees, the Tulips are another promise of Spring. Now, I am an admirer of flowers, but I was never moved one way or another over tulips. Until, seeing the tulips in the fields. Until living somewhere again that had 4 seasons. The tulips in the fields are not anything like the ones you see in the floral section of your local grocery. The tulips in the fields… The flowers seem nearly as big as your head. Ok, well, maybe not quite that big, but, you surely know what I mean. I mean, their size alone is surprising, and beautiful all in itself. And, the colors. … And, the varieties. So worth making time for. So worth seeing. A photo, although as close as there is to being there, cannot totally capture it. You really have to go. However, nothing lasts forever, and sometimes the photo has to be enough. … Mosey me… Wander me .. Stop and smell the flowers. Go, to see the flowers. See what awaits. Enjoy your time.

Location: Skagit Valley, WA

MATERIALS: Photographic Paper, Archival Inks, photography prints
MEDIUM: Fine art print (unframed)
PRINT SIZES: 5x7 to 30x40
ORIENTATION: Horizontal

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PRINT DETAILS
Prints are unmatted and unframed. They are created from an original image taken by myself. The fine art photograph will be printed on professional acid-free photographic paper using archival inks that will resist fading for 100+ years. The paper has a lustre finish, which has beautifully saturated colors, a subtle texture, and a slight sheen without being glossy. Photographs are printed full-bleed, meaning from edge to edge without a border.

The final print that is delivered to the client, will be without watermark

Please note that the colors you see on your monitor may differ slightly from those of the print due to variations in monitor settings.