Caring the withered beauties – II

Caring the withered beauties – II

April 20th, 2010  |  Published in NATURE  |  11 Comments

This is a continuation to my fallen series. Whenever I think about shooting a tulipfest, one thing that comes to my mind instantly is that there are thousands of pictures out there online because it is the most visited event every year. If you think about a composition its highly likely that you have seen it before.

With that pretext in mind I wanted to shoot something that will be ignored mostly and one of the things that instantly struck the cord was the fallen tulips because no one really cared about it. Keep coming back for more because there is going to be more coming up in the next few days.

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  1. Flickr: <$ Jaggy $> The Hunting Begins says:

    April 21st, 2010at 8:10 am(#)

    Lovee the red

  2. Flickr: Bhagee... says:

    April 21st, 2010at 1:39 am(#)

    Nice processing!

  3. Flickr: Fountain_Head says:

    April 21st, 2010at 1:49 am(#)

    Beautiful picture and lovely processing!

    (I loved the withered beauties series…. They are so unique and different from the standard shots we see of the Tulips. Hats off to your creativity!!!)

  4. Flickr: jetrated says:

    April 21st, 2010at 1:54 am(#)

    Beautiful

  5. Flickr: sunciti_sundaram, TO VIEW VARIETY says:

    April 21st, 2010at 2:10 am(#)

    Beautifully shot image. well done.

  6. Flickr: Kannanokannan says:

    April 21st, 2010at 2:34 am(#)

    lovely…

  7. Flickr: asha susan says:

    April 21st, 2010at 2:39 am(#)

    Beautifully

  8. Flickr: bethphotos75 says:

    April 21st, 2010at 3:01 am(#)

    A great composition – strong and simple.

  9. Reddi says:

    April 21st, 2010at 6:00 am(#)

    Very nice
    Love the creativity

  10. Flickr: adam.watts says:

    April 21st, 2010at 7:42 am(#)

    i like the background too. what’s the white stuff on the petals?

    Seen on your photo stream. ( ?² )

  11. Simon says:

    April 27th, 2010at 11:50 pm(#)

    Beautifully

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