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Join me for a peaceful walk through Ault Park in Cincinnati during peak cherry blossom season, when the weeping Japanese cherry trees are in full bloom. From soft pink canopies to drifting petals on the breeze, this video captures the park’s most colorful time of year in crisp 4K. 📍 Where to Find the Blossoms The main grove sits along Observatory Road and Observatory Circle, just before the Ault Park Commons, where the Higan and Japanese cherry trees blanket the hillsides in pink and white. This is one of the most photographed spots in Cincinnati every spring, perfect for family photos, strolls, and quiet contemplation under the trees. 📸 Photographer’s Notes (If you like credits) Camera: OM-1 Mk2 Lens: OM-System 12-100 F4 Pro Settings: Bright Day set Review Flickr EXIF Edited in: DaVinci Resolve / DXO If you enjoyed this calm, cinematic look at Ault Park’s cherry blossoms, hit like, subscribe, and drop a comment letting me know your favorite part—the weeping trees, the park views, or the overall spring vibe. 📅 Cherry Blossom Season in Ault Park The cherry trees typically bloom from mid‑March to mid‑April, with peak color lasting about a week, so timing your visit around official park updates is key. If you’re planning a photoshoot, try to arrive early in the morning or on a weekday to avoid the biggest crowds. 💬 Follow along for more Ohio nature & cityscapes Website: www.EveryPhotoPro.com Let me know in the comments if you’d like a photography tutorial filmed under these trees, or a “best cherry‑blossom spots in Ohio” follow‑up video.