Good morning, one and all!
A few months ago, my wife, son and I were walking in a national park here in Suzhou (Which actually has monkeys, so amazing to see them roam freely!). While walking around, we came across this scene, and I just had to make an image of it. You will often see people dressed in traditional Chinese clothing at historical places and parks. It is a way to display the pride they have in their heritage and they typically look quite interesting, so I love seeing this. Just a nice moment between a mother and daughter with a Japanese Magnolia (commonly called a "Tulip Tree" in America) in full bloom behind them. Shot with a Nikon N1AW1 small, mirrorless camera and the 70-300mm (equivalent) lens. Have an excellent day, everyone! Go shoot good photos now! :-)
Wow, what a stunning and beautiful photo. Your composition and their gracefull pose make this shot a gem.
I like it very much. I was stationed in Japan for awhile in the Navy and they did the traditional thing there too. There was a park in Kama Kura between Tokyo and Yokosuka with a giant Buddha where I spent some off time taking similar photos. Brings back memories. Thanks for sharing.
Pixeldawg wrote:
Good morning, one and all!
A few months ago, my wife, son and I were walking in a national park here in Suzhou (Which actually has monkeys, so amazing to see them roam freely!). While walking around, we came across this scene, and I just had to make an image of it. You will often see people dressed in traditional Chinese clothing at historical places and parks. It is a way to display the pride they have in their heritage and they typically look quite interesting, so I love seeing this. Just a nice moment between a mother and daughter with a Japanese Magnolia (commonly called a "Tulip Tree" in America) in full bloom behind them. Shot with a Nikon N1AW1 small, mirrorless camera and the 70-300mm (equivalent) lens. Have an excellent day, everyone! Go shoot good photos now! :-)
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Lovely image and wonderful tree in the back ground
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