Archive for the 'Pretty Photos' Category

Posts including photos that I think are particularly pretty, usually about nature.

Indeed, the blooms have bloomed in Kyoto.

Despite the cold I'm coming down with, I was able to get out for some pictures, and some of the cherry-blossom shots came out okay. I really wish I could place pictures inline in this blog -- the lack of this ability may be the one straw that breaks the Yahoo back, and forces me to move my blog elsewhere. (Note: this post was originally written when my blog was on the now-defunct "Yahoo! 360" social platform.)

Some of today's pictures have made their way into my (now defunct) pretty picture gallery. A full-screen view of this pic or this [...]


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Full Bloom (Finally) Hits Kyoto

During a short drive this morning, it was readily apparent that the cherry blossoms had hit full bloom overnight, as the area offered a dramatically different view than yesterday. I didn't have much time, but did stop to snap the pic above (which certainly does nothing to lend justice to the actual beauty of the scene). It was quite overcast, which mutes the pictures much more than the actual scene.

Unfortunately, I'm coming down with a cold, so slept most of the day. I have to go out in the late afternoon, so will bring my camera along to see [...]


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It’s Tough Being a Cherry Blossom This Year

Season changes in Japan tend to arrive like clockwork, and few changes are as well predicted (and highly anticipated) as the blooming of the cherry blossoms ("sakura"). A cherry-blossom tree in full bloom is truly more than the sum of its parts, presenting an almost unearthly, indescribable beauty that no photograph can capture (although that doesn't stop hordes of both amateur and professional photographers from trying, myself included.)

Thus, it was with doubtless disappointment that the throngs of tourists that descend upon Kyoto this past weekend (many, certainly, from all over Japan, with tours scheduled long in advance) were treated [...]


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