I was hanging out with two fellow photogs (Armin Defiesta and Peter Bang) the other day down in DC at the National Arboretum, and although it was a drizzly, overcast day, we still all had quite a bit of fun. After taking some shots out in the weather near the columns, we headed on into the Bonsai exhibit, which had some truly remarkable pieces of this amazing art form.
I noticed some flowers growing along the base of some of the columns. Those out of focus dark spots are Peter and Armin. This shot also goes to show why sometimes LiveView on a DSLR is a nice thing to have.
I have no idea what it says, but it sure looked important
The Bonsai lineup along one side of the building
Most of the flowers have yet to bloom, April showers bring May flowers!
I told you it was wet!
This little rock had all kinds of miniature buildings and boats all around it.
This was a VERY small house right under those grass like leaves near the bottom of the rock pictured above.
Some cherry blossoms...so difficult to figure out what you want to get out of a picture like this...literally thousands of subject to chose from!
This was the only dead, or at least leafless Bonsai that I saw. It was right there when you walk in, kinda caught me by surprise.
Outside there were quite a few little fountains, this was a shot of water shooting out at 1/8000 of a second! What's crazy about that is that I still see motion blur!
This was the last Bonsai I saw of the day, I thought it was cool how it looked like a whole forest in a clay pot. All the other bonsai looked just like one mini-tree.
This was my favorite picture of the day for some reason, maybe its the stone cutout in the background..I don't know, I just love it.
Hope you enjoyed the photos. I look forward to spring, when all those flowers bloom!
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Man that D3 rocks!
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