Sunday, April 08, 2007

cherry blossom snow photos

When I originally scheduled the Cherry Blossoms at the Tidal Basin Meetup for my photography meetup, I was anticipating a normal spring sunrise: 50 to 60 degrees, maybe a little breeze. The hope was for a clear sunrise to get some really good light out on the blossoms and to perhaps beat the tourist crowds by a couple of minutes. Washington weather being what it is (wacky), conditions ended up being cloudy, snowing, and 32 degrees, with a wind chill factor of 24 degrees.

Seemed like the perfect morning to stay in and stay warm, but I'm glad I and a dozen-plus members made it out to the meetup. How often does one see snow on cherry blossoms?! By the time we wrapped up, my fingers were so cold, I was barely able to press the shutter button. Those readers who are familiar with the bone-chilling precipitation that falls in DC, be it snow or rain, you know what I'm talking about.

The results were well worth it though. Below is a selection of three cherry blossom photos taken near the paddle boat dock (across from the Jefferson Memorial) on the Tidal Basin and three tulip photos taken at the Tulip Library. A few more selections are available in my Cherry Blossoms (Snow) Meetup photo set and the Washington Photography Meetup photo pool on flickr.

Cherry Blossoms in Snow

Cherry Blossoms in Snow

Cherry Blossoms in Snow

Tulips in Snow

Tulips in Snow

Tulips in Snow

Photos taken on a Canon Digital Rebel XT with a Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG MACRO lens.

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