138: 05/17/2012: A Friendly Guest #creative366project on Flickr.
I wanted to shoot a rose in my garden, but suddenly a tiny fellow came in, sat, and posed. All I got is a MF macro lens, so actually I had to wait until the bee sat in the right position. If you are looking at this image on your PC, go to the full-screen mode ;)
庭のバラの花を撮ろうと思ったら、小さなハチが飛んできました。存在を無にして待つこと数分。カメラを固定してある先に止まってくれました。PCでご覧になっているようでしたら、ぜひ、フルスクリーンでどうぞ。
03/10/2012: Reborn #creative366project on Flickr.
A couple of days after the day when that great earthquake hit, I shot Sanshuyu (Cornus officinalis) flowers: bit.ly/y44vz3. I was devastated by the repeatedly broadcast news on the earthquake, so I needed to breathe the fresh air. I tuned of the TV, went to the park nearby, and saw them starting to bloom. One year has past since then. I went to see those flower again. Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 Lens: Canon Macro Lens New FD 50mm f/3.501/20/2012: The First Snow in Tokyo #creative366project on Flickr.
On January 20, we had snow for the first time this winter. The snow didn’t cover the ground after all but it was nice just to see it falling.
01/21/2012: The First Shot on the Ground Level #creative366project on Flickr.
I had gone down to the first floor of the hospital many times, but this was the first time I went there with my camera. The next step is to visit the outside of the building.
01/10/2012: One of the Favorite Views #creative366project on Flickr.
I like how one of the buildings of Hiroo Garden Place, which is next to the hospital, is visible from the windows at one end of the hallway.
01/09/2012: I Saw the Full Moon. Yay! #creative366project on Flickr.
I was able to see the full moon this evening. I had to go all the way to the other end of the hallway on the floor, open the shade of the windows, and waited for the moon to rise. I was so happy just to see it :)
249/2011: Lunch with a Butterfly on Flickr.
I took this photo during the lunchtime yesterday. Ms. Butterfly and I had a nice lunch together. The only lens I had with me was a 50mm (100mm equivalent) MF lens. It was hard to focus on her because she didn’t sit still. It was bad manners :-p