- The Golden Hour: Arrive at opening (8am) or stay until closing to get Keukenhof photos with soft, warm light and fewer crowds.
- Macro perspectives: Don't just look at the fields; a great Keukenhof photo often zooms in on the dew drops on a single ‘Queen of Night’ tulip.
- Angle matters: Low-angle Keukenhof photography makes the tulip rows look infinite and imposing.
- Polarizing filters: Use a polarizer to cut the glare on waxy tulip leaves and make the sky a deep, rich blue in every Keukenhof photo.
- Look for contrast: Some of the best Keukenhof photography features a single red tulip in a field of yellow. Search for these ‘rebels’ to create a focal point.
- Avoid the ‘tourist lean’: Use a tripod or a monopod (where permitted) to keep your Keukenhof photos sharp, especially in the shaded woodland areas.