The Harvest Was Beautiful
by Nick Boren
Title
The Harvest Was Beautiful
Artist
Nick Boren
Medium
Photograph - Nikon Photography
Description
It is always a real treat for landscape photographers when the clouds dissipate from Mt. Hood, so you can get a nice shot of her with the beautiful Wooden Shoe tulip fields in the foreground.
I was happy to get this one!
From Wikipedia:
The "Semper Augustus" was the most expensive tulip during the 17th-century tulip mania. “The colour is white, with Carmine on a blue base, and with an unbroken flame right to the top” – wrote Nicolas van Wassenaer in 1624 after seeing the tulip in the garden of one Dr Adriaen Pauw, a director of the new East India Company. With limited specimens in existence at the time and most owned by Pauw, his refusal to sell any flowers, despite wildly escalating offers, is believed by some to have sparked the mania.[3]
Tulip flowers come in a wide variety of colours, except pure blue (several tulips with "blue" in the name have a faint violet hue), and have absent nectaries.[7][8][9][4] Tulip flowers are generally bereft of scent and are the coolest of floral characters. The Dutch regarded this lack of scent as a virtue, as it demonstrates the flower's chasteness.[3]
While tulips can be bred to display a wide variety of colours, black tulips have historically been difficult to achieve. The Queen of the Night tulip is as close to black as a flower gets, though it is, in fact, a dark and glossy maroonish purple - nonetheless, an effect prized by the Dutch.[3] The first truly black tulip was bred in 1986 by a Dutch flower grower in Bovenkarspel, Netherlands. The specimen was created by cross-breeding two deep purple tulips, the Queen of the Night and Wienerwald tulips.[10]
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May 22nd, 2022
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Nick Boren
Thank you Jeff, for featuring my Oregon tulip field image in your Pacific Northwest Artist group. I greatly appreciate it!
Jeff Burgess
Your wonderful art has been featured in the PNA. For “permanence” please place in the Discussion section: “Featured 2023”.
Nick Boren
Thank you Nader for featuring my tulip landscape image in your Fine Art America Flowers Photography group. I so appreciate it!