WASHINGTON DC, USA – das Licht am frühen Morgen erleuchtet die Kirschblüten des Tidal Basin bei Sonnenaufgang in voller Blüte. Das goldene Leuchten taucht in die zarten rosa und weißen Blüten und schafft eine ruhige und malerische Szene, die die vergängliche Schönheit des Frühlings in der Hauptstadt der Nation einfängt.
6706 x 4476 px | 56,8 x 37,9 cm | 22,4 x 14,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
9. April 2014
Ort:
Tidal Basin, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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Photograph by David Coleman. This image captures a magical moment as the first light of day touches the cherry blossoms around Washington DC's Tidal Basin. The cherry trees, primarily Yoshino cherries gifted by Japan in 1912, typically bloom in late March to early April, creating a stunning display that attracts visitors from around the world. In the soft, golden light of sunrise, the pale pink and white blossoms take on a warm, ethereal quality. The early morning hour provides ideal conditions for photography, with the low-angled sunlight enhancing the delicate textures of the petals and creating long, dramatic shadows across the landscape. The Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir between the Potomac River and the Washington Channel, often provides mirror-like reflections of the blossoming trees and surrounding monuments in its still waters at this hour. This peaceful scene, before the arrival of crowds, offers a serene and contemplative view of one of America's most celebrated spring events. The interplay of light, water, and blossoms not only creates a visually stunning composition but also symbolizes renewal and the fleeting nature of beauty, themes central to the appreciation of cherry blossoms in both Japanese and American cultures. This annual bloom, celebrated with the National Cherry Blossom Festival, serves as both a major tourist attraction and a living testament to the enduring friendship between the United States and Japan.