10th Mar 2008: Lake Balboa Park in Los Angeles CA
Located in the Sepulveda Basin of the San Fernando Valley, just outside Los Angeles, Lake Balboa—officially known as Anthony C. Beilenson Park—is a vast urban park spanning approximately 80 acres (32 hectares). At its heart lies a 27-acre (11-hectare) lake where visitors can enjoy swan boats, pedal boats, and fishing.
The park also features a 1.3-mile walking path, jogging and cycling trails, barbecue pits, picnic areas, and a universally accessible playground. In spring, the Japanese Garden, adorned with cherry blossoms, waterfalls, and streams, becomes a particularly popular attraction and is often described by local blogs as a “hidden gem.”
Under the brilliant blue California sky, the cherry blossoms create a striking contrast, offering a unique visual experience unlike those in Japan. For photography, I used a CPL filter, which deepened the blue of the sky and enhanced the overall vibrancy of the scene.
Taken with Nikon F5 / AF-S Zoom 28-70mm F2.8D ED-IF / Kodak Professional Ultra Collar 100UC











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