23rd Mar 2013: Cherry Blossom Tunnel in Aoyama Cemetery Tokyo

The cherry blossoms at Aoyama Cemetery are an exceptionally captivating subject from a photographic perspective. One of the most striking features is the "cherry blossom tunnel" that stretches along the central pathway of the cemetery. 

During peak bloom, the branches of the Somei Yoshino trees arch gracefully from both sides, creating a dreamlike scene that feels as though one is walking beneath a canopy of blossoms. This tunnel is ideal for wide-angle photography, allowing for compositions that emphasize both depth and the density of the flowers.

The serene atmosphere, inherent to the cemetery setting, lends a unique and contemplative beauty that sets it apart from other cherry blossom viewing spots. When photographed in monochrome or soft tones, the resulting images often carry a deeply poetic quality. Despite its location in the heart of Tokyo, Aoyama Cemetery offers a tranquil environment where photographers can take their time to carefully compose each shot while engaging with the fleeting beauty of the blossoms.

All of the photographs from this visit were taken by my wife. 
I'm not quite sure when she became so talented!

Olympus E620 / Zuiko Digital ED 14-35mm F2,0 SWD / ISO200 / f4.9 / 1/640s / 0.0


Olympus E620 / Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm F2.8-3,5 SWD / ISO200 / f5.5 / 1/800s / +1.0


Olympus E620 / Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm F2.8-3,5 SWD / ISO200 / f5.6 / 1/320s / +1.0


Olympus E620 / Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm F2.8-3,5 SWD / ISO200 / f7.0 / 1/1250s / 0.0


Olympus E620 / Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm F2.8-3,5 SWD / ISO200 / f7.0 / 1/1000s / 0.0


Olympus E620 / Zuiko Digital ED 50-200mm F2.8-3,5 SWD / ISO200 / f5.6 / 1/160s / +1.0


Olympus E620 / Zuiko Digital ED 14-35mm F2,0 SWD / ISO200 / f4.2 / 1/800s / +1.0



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