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6th Aug 2023: Kew Gardens in Summer

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Situated in Richmond, southwest London, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kew Gardens is at its most vibrant during the summer season. The Rose Garden, wildflower meadows, and the Waterlily House are in full bloom, while the glasshouses offer stunning displays of tropical plants and water lilies. Visitors can also enjoy the Treetop Walkway, Badger Sett, and Log Trail—unique experiences that allow you to explore the treetops and woodland paths in the pleasant summer climate. The weather is generally comfortable, with long daylight hours that make early morning or late afternoon walks particularly enjoyable. During summer, opening hours are slightly extended. I was a member with an annual pass, but purchasing tickets online is very convenient; of course, tickets can also be bought at the entrance.  As school holidays and weekends tend to be crowded, visiting early on a weekday is ideal for avoiding the crowds and capturing beautiful photographs. The gardens are highly accessible, ens...

28th May 2023: Big Ben

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  Big Ben is a clock tower located in London, England, and is officially known as the "Elizabeth Tower." The name "Big Ben" originally referred to the large bell inside the tower, but over time, it became associated with the entire tower. The Elizabeth Tower was completed in 1859. It was designed by William A. Banks, and the clock and bell were constructed by George Elliott.  The tower was originally constructed as part of the British Houses of Parliament and was completed during the reign of Queen Victoria. The large bell, known as Big Ben, weighs around 13 tons and produces a powerful sound, making it widely recognized as a symbol of London. The tower itself stands at about 96 meters tall, and at its top, there are four large clock faces. Each clock face has a diameter of about 7 meters, and the clocks are known for their intricate design and precision. Today, Big Ben is one of the most iconic tourist destinations in London, attracting many visitors from around th...

29th Apr 2023: Yellow Flower fields

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Every morning on my way to work, I passed a beautiful flower field. I often parked my car there and took a few photos. At the time, the only lens I had was a 24mm, which wasn’t wide enough for a full panoramic shot, but I still managed to capture the vast expanse of yellow flowers stretching as far as the eye could see. Nikon D850 / Nikon AF Nikkor 24mm f/2.8D / f/16 / 1/800sec / ISO800 / ±0.5 Nikon D850 / Ai AF Zoom-Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED / f/16 / 1/400sec / ISO800 / ±0.5 Nikon D850 / Ai AF Zoom-Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED / f/16 / 1/500sec / ISO800 / ±0.5 Participating in the ranking If you think the content is good, please click and follow. 気に入っていただけましたら応援よろしくお願い致します。 にほんブログ村 にほんブログ村

22nd Apr 2023: Cherry blossoms in London.

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During my first spring after moving to London, I was captivated by the beautiful cherry blossoms blooming in front of the church near my home. Spring in London is a season when cherry blossoms bring vibrant color to the city.  The peak viewing period is from mid-March to late April, though some varieties can be enjoyed until early May. You’ll find delicate blossoms reminiscent of Japan’s Somei Yoshino as well as lush, layered petals like those of Yaezakura, creating a rich and varied display over several weeks. Unlike Japan’s traditional hanami culture, the common way to appreciate cherry blossoms here is through quiet walks. The sight of these blossoms harmonizing with historic architecture and verdant parks offers rare moments of serenity in the heart of the city. In springtime London, even a simple stroll through the neighborhood can lift your spirits and make the day feel brighter. Nikon D850 / Ai AF Zoom-Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED / f/4 / 1/2000sec / ISO800 / +1.0 Nikon D850 / ...

31st Mar 2023: A Farewell to Olympus: Closing My Chapter After 45 Years of Memories

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January 2021 marked the end of an era. Olympus—after more than 80 years of shaping photography—sold its camera business. For me, this wasn’t just news; it felt like losing a lifelong friend. My journey began with an Olympus Pen D when I was 8, a gift from my grandfather. From that day, I lived through the magic of the Pen F, OM-1, OM-2, OM-3, OM-4Ti, and later digital icons like the E-P2, E-5, and E-M1. When I heard about the sale, my heart sank. I understood the business logic, but deep inside, I couldn’t accept it. The name “OLYMPUS” engraved on the prism meant everything to me. For over a year, I wrestled with the thought—what would Mr Maitani say if he were here? Finally, in March 2023, I made the hardest decision: to say goodbye. Micro Four Thirds had its brilliance—compact size, incredible stabilization, telephoto strength—but I feared innovation would slow under new ownership. In a fast-moving digital world, that felt fatal. So, I returned to Nikon—a brand that had been part of ...