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These students were photographing each other with the soft backdrop of cherry blossom petals falling all around them in the Liberal Arts Quadrangle at the University of Washington. The Quad is famous for the 30 mature Yoshino cherry trees transplanted around its periphery 42 years ago after being removed from the arboretum for a roadway project. People from all over the world visit the campus to see these trees and experience their lovely magic, like all these cute guys from Kabul you may remember from last year.
What a sweet photograph. That couple is as tender and full of promise as the petals.
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ReplyDeleteGreetings from Spain.
Hard to capture but you did it! Aren't they cute !!!
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They are cute ~ including their matching outfits. This drift of petals is so pretty, Kim! Hubby and I married outdoors under some old trees and just after the, "I now pronounce you..." there was a leaf shower as if on cue. I love things like this!
ReplyDeleteI love the pink spring blossoms and the individual rain drops! Magic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spot indeed. The young couple look like they are having a fun time and totally enjoying themselves and each other. Isn't Spring wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHow nice is that! Love those falling cherry blossoms. Spring seems to be all around.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot, Kim. So much in it. The trees, the blossom, the sun and shadows and of course the two students. So touching.
ReplyDeleteSuperb. The downside is: they are flying off ALREADY!
ReplyDeleteMaybe THIS year they won't all get destroyed by the rain before we are able to fully enjoy them. It hasn't been this warm since the start of last October.
ReplyDeleteNicely captured photo!
Cool shot!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! Everything about this picture is so cheerful!
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