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Mar 29 2017 8 Comments

A cherry blossom wedding selfie

With the cherry blossom now visible, it would seem this year’s flower-based photo frenzy has well and truly begun.

a cherry blossom wedding selfie

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  1. Coli says

    3/29/2017 at 12:22 pm

    Amazing to capture so many camera wielding people in one shot:). The season hasn’t started yet in kansai. Looking forward to the blossoms, but not the crowds:)

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    • Lee says

      3/29/2017 at 10:13 pm

      Yes, nice to get a few different kind of photographers in there!

      Only just started here. Early next week it seems for full bloom. But yeah, the crowds…

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  2. Al says

    3/29/2017 at 8:47 pm

    Love it! Is that one of their official wedding photos?! 😉

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    • Lee says

      3/29/2017 at 10:13 pm

      Haha, it could well be!

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  3. cdilla says

    3/30/2017 at 12:45 am

    A lovely photograph, capturing two couples caught in their own isolated moments in a busy park, (Gyoen?). I’ve long loved the transience of cherry blossoms with a single large tree dominating my childhood front garden, my university room looking out on six in the quad, and one now in the centre of our back garden.
    That groom looks like his knees might give way any moment.
    I wonder if you’ll see the guy from last year again, or was that during plum blossom season.

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    • Lee says

      3/30/2017 at 10:51 am

      Thanks! Yes, it was Shinjuku Gyoen. Hadn’t been there for a long time.

      She was very careful about getting the shot right, so he’d done very well to hold that pose til then. Pretty sure I couldn’t have.

      Ah, I’d forgotten about him. Yes, that was plum. But I dare say he has a similarly matching out for the cherry blossom!

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  4. John VH says

    3/30/2017 at 6:52 am

    It’s a wonderful capture. It could even be one of those allegorical paintings. Here you see the newlywed couple. Reading to the right you see the pregnant mother-to-be. Third slice is an older child with his Father and mother-in-law.

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    • Lee says

      3/30/2017 at 10:55 am

      Thank you. That’s a wonderful way of looking at it too. Really like that. Of course I’d like to say I planned it that way, but that would be greatly stretching he truth.

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