WASHINGTON, DC - questo è portato da molto più lontano, attraverso il bacino delle maree, ma utilizza un lungo teleobiettivo (equivalente a 300 mm full-frame) per mantenere il monumento a Washington come una gran parte della cornice. NIKON D7000 | lente: 18,0-200,0 mm f/3,5-5,6 a 200 mm | velocità dell'otturatore: ¹⁄₂₅ sec | apertura: ƒ / 8,0 | ISO 100
4288 x 2848 px | 36,3 x 24,1 cm | 14,3 x 9,5 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
23 marzo 2012
Ubicazione:
Tidal Basin, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Altre informazioni:
Every spring, the Tidal Basin in Washington DC becomes a focal point of admiration and awe as cherry blossoms, also known as "sakura", burst into bloom. This remarkable event is not merely a display of nature's beauty but also a celebration of the enduring bond between the United States and Japan. The cherry trees that today beautify the National Mall and the banks of the Tidal Basin have a storied history, being a gift from the city of Tokyo in 1912 as a token of friendship. The Tidal Basin itself, a partially man-made reservoir between the Potomac River and the Washington Channel, offers picturesque views year-round, but it's the springtime cherry blossoms that make it especially enchanting. The serene waters of the basin reflect the delicate pink and white petals, creating a scene of tranquility and beauty. Nearby, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial stands guard, providing a historical backdrop to this botanical spectacle. Over time, this annual bloom has given rise to the National Cherry Blossom Festival, a multi-week event that showcases the cultural significance of the cherry blossoms and celebrates the strong ties between the U.S. and Japan. Various events, from parades to street festivals, are organized to mark the occasion. The main cherry tree varieties around the Tidal Basin include Yoshino and Kwanzan. Their simultaneous bloom is a sight to behold, turning the area into a sea of pink and white. While the exact timing of the peak bloom varies from year to year, depending on weather conditions, it typically occurs in late March or early April. For both residents and visitors, the cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin offer a fleeting but unforgettable experience of nature, history, and international camaraderie.