Under The Cherry Blossoms

Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Pink Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms New York, Floral Beauty

“Light as feathers, as fleeting as Zephyr, one moment they breathed pink, the next they faded. 
Cherry blossoms were as much an inspiration for beautiful verse 
as they were a reminder of life's fickleness, she thought.” 

Alice Poon, The Green Phoenix: A Novel of the Woman Who Re-Made Asia, Empress Xiaozhuang

The last time I photographed the cherry blossoms in the garden downstairs, they were covered in snow.  Even though it was a stunning sight to behold, it was also kind of crazy at the same time. I much prefer them basking under the sunshine so I did another photo study. I had quite a marvelous time reveling under the fully bloomed trees. Up close the blossoms are ever captivating and appear even more delicate and beautiful.  It's no wonder they are considered a visual metaphor for the transience of life in Japanese culture.

Photo note: I took these with a shallow depth of field and overexposed by a quarter stop to emphasize the ethereal, dreamy quality of the blossoms. I'm often asked how I edit my photos and to be honest, I'm pretty old school. I almost always shoot fully manual and try to visualize and compose my photos in camera. The most I usually do in post is crop and adjust for contrast or color balance.

I've always loved photographing cherry blossoms and this particular series with Rena and Ian might be some of my favorite photos I've ever done with them (with an assist from my husband).  Just for the record, I'm not done photographing those two yet. They will be back.

Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Pink Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms New York, Floral Beauty
Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Pink Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms New York, Floral Beauty
Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Pink Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms New York, Floral Beauty
Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Pink Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms New York, Floral Beauty
Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Pink Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms New York, Floral Beauty
Cherry Blossoms, Sakura, Pink Cherry Blossoms, Cherry Blossoms New York, Floral Beauty

24 comments

FASHION TALES said...

Cherry blossoms are always so marvellous to see up close, especially because they are visually delicate and lovely. These are beautifully captured, Rowena. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. :)

Lilli said...

Aww Rowena, your photos make me dream, they are so enchanting and seem from a fairytale, congrats! Cant wait Rena and Ian come back!:) Happy weekend dear! xo

Jackie Harrison said...

So well written and beautiful images have a lovely weekend.

Doctor Anne said...

Beautiful pictures indeed, Rowena, and a reminder of how short lived some things can be.

Anne|Linda, Libra, Loca

Emmylou said...

These are just beautiful, chingu:) So lucky u have them right in your garden. And thank you for sharing your photography tips. Do you have a lens that you prefer when taking this kind of shots?
PS Can't wait to see more of Rena and Ian
PPS Have a lovely weekend!

Mica said...

They are such beautiful blossoms, and it's nice to see them enjoying the sunshine, although they were just as pretty in the snow! Great photos too.

Hope that you are having a lovely week with a nice weekend ahead of you :)

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Shireen L. Platt said...

These pictures turned out stunning, Rowena and I do miss Rena and Ian making appearances here. Bring them back sooner than later? ;-)

Shireen⎜Reflection of Sanity

Unknown said...

What gorgeous photos. I have fond memories of visiting the Cherry Blossoms every spring growing up in Washington, DC. Thanks for posting!

GlamourZONE said...

Great post dear, i really love cherry blossoms. So beautiful.

www.glamourzone.org

Ivana Split said...

Cherry blossoms are truly magical, they are so tender and ethereal. When I had a proper cam, I used to enjoy photographing them too. You have captured their fragile beauty perfectly. These photographs are utterly gorgeous!

It was interesting reading about your approach to photographing these. I do like the old school method. Editing offers so many possibilities, there are many fantastic programs and apps today, but I think it takes something from the moment. When one takes photos in the old style, one is more connected to the subject. One thinks more, focuses on the subject right then and there. Every method has its benefits and advantages, I'm sure, but the old school one feels the most like photography to me. Excessive editing often reminds me of digital art, which isn't bad as such, but it feels like different medium.

Królowa Karo said...

Beautiful flowers and beautiful photos! :)

Velvet Blush said...

These are lovely pictures! I really want to experiment with photography, but I have no idea where to start! x

Velvet Blush

Corinne said...

There are so many cherry blossoms out and about now! They're beautiful!

Corinne x
www.skinnedcartree.com

Kate said...

So so beautiful! I love cherry blossoms <3
-Kate // http://www.classyandkate.com/4-ways-to-revamp-your-new-years-resolutions-for-the-summer/

Gabrielle said...

I'm forever in awe of your beautiful photography - always so clean, clear and romantic! This is one hugely inspiring post Rowena and I hope you're having a wonderful weekend so far :)

Gabrielle | A Glass Of Ice x

little luxury list said...

They really are so ethereal and gorgeous! I think you saw I was pretty obsessed with them in Japan - they're such beautiful blooms and you get them downstairs!

Anonymous said...

Great job! The shots look awesome!

R's Rue said...

Great.

ALLIE NYC said...

You did a an excellent job with these photos, and I am pretty old school when I shoot too.

Allie of ALLIENYC
www.allienyc.com

Pilar said...

You truly captured the beauty of these Cherry Blossoms Rowena!

Pilar said...

You truly captured the beauty of these Cherry Blossoms Rowena!

Anonymous said...

So beautiful. Some day, I'd like to be in DC for the blooming.

Lena L said...

These are indeed very beautiful photos. I love that the overall colors are soft and even slightly warm. This spring hasn't been very nice weather-wise and I didn't really get to enjoy the spring flowers as much. Thanks to you photos, it's all better now. :-)

Anonymous said...

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ear and screamed. There was a hermit crab inside and
it pinched her ear. She never wants to go back! LoL
I know this is entirely off topic but I had to tell someone!