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1st May 2009: Huntington Library

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Located in San Marino, near Los Angeles, The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens is home to a beautiful rose garden. This garden features over 2,500 varieties of roses, with more than 1,300 cultivated species on display. ​​​​ ​​​Thanks to the mild climate of Southern California, roses bloom from late March through Thanksgiving (late November) and beyond. In particular, from spring to early summer, a wide array of roses reaches full bloom, captivating visitors with their beauty.​​​ ​​​At the heart of the rose garden stands the "Rose Garden Tea Room," built in 1911. This tea room accommodates up to 164 guests, and from the terrace, visitors can enjoy meals while overlooking the rose and herb gardens.​​​ Within the grounds of The Huntington Library, in addition to the rose garden, there are also a Japanese garden, a Chinese garden, and a desert garden filled with a diverse collection of desert plants.​​  During my visit, I took photographs with Nikon F Ftn, the...

28th May 2008: Squirrels in Yosemite National Park

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Yosemite National Park is home to several species of squirrels such as California Ground Squirrel, Lodgepole Chipmunk and Douglas Squirrel, each with unique characteristics and behaviors. These photos are California Ground Squirrel. ​​The California ground squirrel (Otospermophilus beecheyi) is a species of ground squirrel native to the western United States, particularly along the California coast. It is commonly found in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Arizona, inhabiting dry grasslands, rolling hills, forest edges, and even urban parks.​​ ​​It typically measures between 30 and 50 cm (including its tail) and weighs around 280 to 750 grams. Its fur is primarily gray or brown, often with white speckles on its back. While its tail is bushy, it is slightly shorter than that of tree squirrels. Being diurnal, it is most active in the morning and late afternoon. It digs burrows in the ground, forming colonies. Whether it hibernates depends on the altitude of its habitat—those in...

10th April 2008: Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas

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Whenever I visited Las Vegas, I always made sure to stop by Red Rock Canyon. The first time I went there, I was truly surprised to find such a canyon so close to the city. I still vividly remember how extremely hot it was. Located approximately 30 minutes by car from Las Vegas, the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is renowned for its breathtaking scenery shaped by striking red sandstone formations. Attracting over two million visitors annually, it has become one of the most popular natural destinations in the region. A 21-kilometer one-way scenic drive offers travelers the chance to admire dramatic landscapes from the comfort of their vehicle—including the vibrant contrast of red and white rocks at Calico Hills and sweeping views from the High Point Overlook. The area features a wide range of hiking trails, accommodating everyone from beginners to experienced trekkers, with spring and autumn offering the most pleasant conditions. At Sandstone Quarry, once an active mining sit...

10th April 2008: My Sweet Little Visitors

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When I was living in California, there was squirrels that used to visit our home frequently. After I gave it some peanuts, they started coming by every day. Sometimes she would stand boldly on the lawn, other times he would peek from the fence, and occasionally, she would rest on a tree branch while waiting for her peanuts. their behavior was absolutely adorable. I hope I can meet them again someday.​ Nikon D40x / AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm F4.0-5.6G ED / 1/4000s / F5.6 / ISO 400 / 0.0 Nikon D40x / AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm F4.0-5.6G ED / 1/250s / F4.8 / ISO 200 / 0.0 Nikon D40x / AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm F4.0-5.6G ED / 1/1000s / F5.6 / ISO 200 / 0.0 Nikon D40x / AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-200mm F4.0-5.6G ED / 1/125s / F5.6 / ISO 400 / 0.0 Participating in the ranking If you think the content is good, please click and follow. 気に入っていただけましたら応援よろしくお願い致します。 にほんブログ村 にほんブログ村

25th Mar 2008: Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve

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Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is a nature reserve in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles County, California, known for its beautiful California poppies. It is located about 2hour drive from Los Angeles.  The reserve covers an area of ​​about 1,780 acres and attracts many tourists every spring (March to May) as the beautiful California poppy flowers bloom all over the place.  The California poppy is the state flower, and the view of the bright orange flowers spreading out is a spectacular sight. When the poppies are in full bloom, the entire reserve is covered like an orange carpet, impressing visitors.  Walking paths and hiking trails have also been developed to enjoy the flower fields. There are several trails within the reserve, where you can walk while feeling the flowers up close.  The visitor's center features educational exhibits about California poppies and the area's natural beauty and offers guided tours.     Nikon New FM2 / Nikkor AF-S Zoom 28...

10th Mar 2008: Lake Balboa Park in Los Angeles CA

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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 Professi...