Standing before a field of tulips in Keukenhof is like stepping into a living painting—one that breathes, sways, and radiates colour with every shift of light. Your photograph captures that magic perfectly. The tulips rise in layers, a harmonious chaos of pinks, reds, whites, corals, and deep purples, each bloom carrying its own personality yet contributing to a unified symphony of colour. At the centre of the frame, a single magenta tulip stands proudly—slightly taller, slightly bolder, as if aware of its moment in front of your Fujifilm X100T. This flower becomes the visual anchor, drawing the eye before letting it wander gently across the surrounding sea of petals. Every tulip seems to glow softly from within, its translucent petals catching the cool Dutch light in the way only tulips in early May can. Keukenhof itself has a way of slowing time. In this image, you can almost feel the crisp spring air, the scent of damp earth, and the quiet rustle of leaves as visitors walk pas...
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