Blossom Bokeh in Black and White
A few weeks ago, I took a lovely walk to drop off a birthday card to a very good friend of mine. Along the way I chanced upon a whole row of wonderful ornamental Japanese cherry blossom trees in full bloom! At the time it was still winter where I live, but was nudging towards spring, and the blossom trees are always a delightful harbinger of warmer days and sunshine. The weather wasn't the best that day, being quite wintery with grey leaden skies, however I promised myself I would go back and photograph them on the next sunny day. That day turned out to be the following afternoon, which was beautiful with azure skies and golden light. So, I decided to revisit the grove of Japanese cherry blossom trees. With the sun shining on the petals of these blossoms they were so delightfully eye catching and were crying out to be captured within my lens. I’m so glad I did it when I did, as we have had some squally weather with cyclonic winds which have blown most the blossoms from the trees!
The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for the 20th of September is "bokeh in flora (black & white)", which requires a photograph of 'flora' and the black and white picture should also contain 'bokeh blur'. I thought this one of many photos I took of the sakura blossoms was perfect for the theme. I hope you like my choice of image for this week, and that it makes you smile!
A cherry blossom, also known as a Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of trees in the genus Prunus or the Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Wild species of the cherry tree are widely distributed, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. They are common in East Asia, especially in Japan. They generally refer to ornamental cherry trees, not cherry trees grown for their fruit. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.
Blossom Bokeh in Black and White
A few weeks ago, I took a lovely walk to drop off a birthday card to a very good friend of mine. Along the way I chanced upon a whole row of wonderful ornamental Japanese cherry blossom trees in full bloom! At the time it was still winter where I live, but was nudging towards spring, and the blossom trees are always a delightful harbinger of warmer days and sunshine. The weather wasn't the best that day, being quite wintery with grey leaden skies, however I promised myself I would go back and photograph them on the next sunny day. That day turned out to be the following afternoon, which was beautiful with azure skies and golden light. So, I decided to revisit the grove of Japanese cherry blossom trees. With the sun shining on the petals of these blossoms they were so delightfully eye catching and were crying out to be captured within my lens. I’m so glad I did it when I did, as we have had some squally weather with cyclonic winds which have blown most the blossoms from the trees!
The theme for "Looking Close on Friday" for the 20th of September is "bokeh in flora (black & white)", which requires a photograph of 'flora' and the black and white picture should also contain 'bokeh blur'. I thought this one of many photos I took of the sakura blossoms was perfect for the theme. I hope you like my choice of image for this week, and that it makes you smile!
A cherry blossom, also known as a Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of trees in the genus Prunus or the Prunus subgenus Cerasus. Wild species of the cherry tree are widely distributed, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. They are common in East Asia, especially in Japan. They generally refer to ornamental cherry trees, not cherry trees grown for their fruit. The cherry blossom is considered the national flower of Japan.