A few snaps from around the Botanical Gardens of Hokkaido University in Sapporo
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Garden // June 2017
Lots of flowers, lots of frogs
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A friend at work suggested that we pop to the botanical gardens at lunchtime, which I thought would be a great idea, even more so because I had my RX1 with me.
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Last One | NEX-7 & SEL24F18Z | 24mm, 1/125s, f/3.5, ISO100
Last week, I posted a photograph showing some lilies pointing towards the thin slither of light dissecting our curtains. Clearly searching for the light, I've tried to oblige. Within a couple of days, they'd reached this state:
and now, they've been pruned, with the 'Last One' now in full bloom. They're a stunning white. Their smell fills the entire apartment, which is really a very welcome greeting after a long day in a stagnant office.
The above shot is a 100% crop showing the NEX-7 & Zeiss combo is really quite a combination. Such a powerful combination in fact, that it's stayed in this state almost entirely throughout our recent trip to Hiroshima, which I will expand upon soon.
I'm beginning to wonder whether I buy flowers for my girlfriend... or for myself!
Sakura Season!
Cherry Blossom │ NEX-7 & SEL18200LE │ 179mm, ISO 1600, f/6.3, 1/200, RAW
It's started!
Cherry Blossom viewing, or hanami, is a popular pastime in Japan each spring. Though we were excited for our first, we're now on our third! Originally, we wondered why on earth the Japanese seem to treat each "sakura season" as if it were the first one. They never tire of it. Now we're starting our third, we know why.
The hanami (lit. flower see) season is characterised by the impressive blossom of the Japanese Cherry Blossom, sakura sakura. People gather underneath these fruitless cherry trees, and have drinking parties, always with cameras nearby.
This particular sakura season has snuck up on us. Only the other day, I was saying how the ume blossom were still not quite at their peak, yet here we are, scrambling to find a space in the park!
This is only the beginning of what is hopefully going to be a fantastic sakura season. Stay tuned!