Macro Capture: The Jazz of Flowers: VIDEO BELOW
What's all this jazz about flowers?
I stood in the colorful fields of the Degoede Tulip Farm near Mossyrock, WA and watched the dance unfold. I found peace, excitement, and amusement on a sunny day in May. The buds and full bloomed beauties stretched and waved like a practiced troop of dancers. It was a summer dream where pinks and blush and smoky purple costumes danced under a cool blue sky. In the video, The Good Times with Flora in Washington State, you'll discover the cast of characters; Tulip Stretch in Orange, Opening Night, Dancing Tulips, and The Painted Tulips' Soft Touch.
Spring is moving on, so I gathered the flower images and created this short slideshow - just for you. And in case you are really interested in tulips, here is the link to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival that is held in WA State each April 1-30. This festival has been a major destination area for flower lovers for 28 years.
So, as much as the Pacific Northwest supplies the perfect climate for flowers in Western Washington, it performs a similar service for the wine country in Eastern Washington. Next post, I will cover a bit of the wine country around Yakima, and a visit to Bonair Winery.
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Degoede Tulip Farm near Mossyrock, Spring 2011 |
Set back and relax, maybe with a glass of wine, and enjoy The Jazz.
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Looking from the tulip fields into the mountains: Degoede Tulip Farm, Mossyrock, WA, 2011. |
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Abstract, Iris in Spring - Olympia |
The Gear for capturing Flora: Camera: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon E100mm f/2.8 L IS USM Macro Lens, and in a few images, the Canon 70-300 Zoom. Shot in RAW, adjustments: LR 2.7, Photoshop Cs5.
The images below were all shot with the Canon 100mm at the Degoede Tulip Farm. My special thanks to the owners and employees at the farm with the fantastic gift shop and beautiful tulip fields. I especially want to say thank you to the tulip workers who allowed me to photograph them.
About the Bokeh
The Canon Macro 100mm IS Lens produces a beautiful Bokeh.
It renders soft colors and out-of-focus areas that create appealing flower images, and it creates incredible soft spots away from the focus.
About the Bokeh
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Red tulip in the fields. |
It renders soft colors and out-of-focus areas that create appealing flower images, and it creates incredible soft spots away from the focus.
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Tulip with Watercolor Background. |
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Degoede Tulip Farm, Mossyrock, WA, 2011. Tulip gatherer in the spring harvest. |
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Blushing Beauty: Apricot Striped with Red |
Comments
I just watched your video, and I am impressed. Nice job, and good color. Keep up the good work. Let me know when you do another.
Thanks.
Gary
Love the work the new lens does. Did you use extenders or just straight Macro?
Bob Farmer - Bremerton.
Your Mom would have loved your amazing pictures of the beautiful flowers of Washington. I showed them to my Mom and she said "Janie takes great pictures". I agreed.
Looking forward to seeing wine country pictures.
Den