WASHINGTON DC, Vereinigte Staaten – Ein letzter Schneefall bedeckt den Boden und Kirschbäume säumen das Tidal Basin in Washington DC mit unberührtem weißen Schnee. Diese ruhige Winterszene verwandelt den bekannten Aussichtspunkt der Kirschblüten im Frühling in ein ruhiges Winterwunderland.
6706 x 4476 px | 56,8 x 37,9 cm | 22,4 x 14,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
26. Februar 2014
Ort:
Tidal Basin, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Photograph by David Coleman. This image captures an uncommon yet breathtaking view of Washington DC's famous Tidal Basin area in winter. The cherry trees, best known for their spectacular spring blossoms, take on a different kind of beauty when covered in snow. These trees, primarily Yoshino cherries, were a gift from Japan in 1912 and typically bloom in late March or early April. In their winter dormancy, their bare branches create intricate patterns against the snow-white backdrop. The Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir between the Potomac River and the Washington Channel, spans about 107 acres. In snowy conditions, the still waters may freeze, adding to the winter landscape's serene beauty. The snow-covered scene offers a stark contrast to the area's famous cherry blossom season, showcasing the dynamic nature of this urban landscape throughout the year. While Washington DC is more commonly associated with its spring cherry blossoms or summer tourism, this wintry scene reveals a quieter, more contemplative side of the capital. The snow transforms the familiar paths and vistas around the Tidal Basin, creating a peaceful atmosphere that draws winter enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a unique perspective on this iconic American landmark. This unexpected beauty serves as a reminder of nature's ability to transform urban spaces and the year-round appeal of the nation's capital.