Keukenhof Gardens in Holland is by far the most beautiful garden in the world. Commercial flower growers display the varieties of tulips and other species they grow expecting to receive orders by flower importers from scores of countries. The 80 acres of dazzling color and design are so manicured, so perfect, that I tried to find a single weed but it was impossible. I photographed this little blue house in 2008, and unfortunately it's no longer there. However, the artful design and stunning combinations of color are breathtaking every Spring. I get to the gardens when they first open so there is a minimum of tourists, and as more people arrive I don't mind because it's so easy to clone them out in Photoshop. My settings here were 2 seconds, f/32, and 100 ISO.
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