Monday, 8 May 2017

THROUGH MY LENS= Amsterdam

I really do not know where to start to show you the photographs I took in Amsterdam so I am starting with our last day there where we visited the bulbs at Keukenhof .  This is us arriving after a 55 minutes journey on the bus from Amsterdam and as we neared the centre,, we saw acres and acres of bulb fields.  There are tens of thousands planted every year, none are cut to sell and the season is only 6 weeks to view them.  This day was the only misty and wet one we had during our time in Amsterdam.  Enjoy and BE WARNED, there are a LOTS more to come over the weeks.  Linking with Through My Lens.  














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11 comments:

  1. They are gorgeous!! My favorites are five, nine, and ten. I am going to enjoy your Amsterdam series so much!!!

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  2. Oh my. Oh my, oh my, oh my.
    Colour me jealous. It puts our 1600 bulbs to shame.

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  3. Those flowers are fantastic. So neatly presented and arranged, I could spend a lot of time in this park. Thank you for linking up with "Through my Lens". Have a great Monday.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  4. One of my favourite cities...........

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  5. Beautiful!
    This must be the place where a lot of bulbs are grown that are sold here in the United States.
    Have a wonderful week!

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  6. OH MY WORD! Such precision, such color, such beauty. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Absolutely wonderful images. That place would era photographers dream come true.

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  8. Those are the most beautiful Spring flower gardens ever! How I love them (we don't see typical Sprng flowers in Florida and I really miss them). Thanks for sharing he beauty and beauty he memories,

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  9. Wow! We got to see Tulip fields in the Skagit Valley out west too.

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  10. Gorgeous! You must have loved being there. I particularly love the double orange and yellow ones!

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