Rosebud at Harbor View Park, which sits atop the bluff overlooking Yokohama Port.
ISO 6400 at ƒ/7.1 for 1/200 sec.
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Withered rose stem reflected in a large garden pot full of rain water.
ISO 400 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/125 sec.
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She can't resist playing in the water fountain at the park.
ISO 1600 at ƒ/4.5 for 1/200 sec.
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The "Cascade Garden" features a stepped water cascade on a hill crowded with over 700 plants of about 80 varieties of roses on the site of the former British Consulate General's residence, which was in use until about the late 1860s. Yokohama city had the foresight to preserve the old buildings and gardens dating back more than 155 years. During full bloom, the park swarms with couples on a date, young families, and elderly couples holding hands.
ISO 200 at ƒ/4 for 1/15 sec.
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Long exposure of the Minato Mirai waterfront district as seen from Yamashita Park. Yamashita Park was the brainchild of Marshall Martin, a weathy British expatriate who convinced the government to use debris from the aftermath of the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923 to fill a portion of the bay and create a beautiful park and dock for the Hikawa-maru, an ocean liner that sailed between Japan and North America.
ISO 100 at ƒ/22 for 30 sec.
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