Primula polyantha and Fukujuso



As the temperature rises, I decided to take some photos of the flowers in the garden as they are a novelty.I had moved to the Livedoor blog, but I thought I would take a look at it as well.

 The reason is that you can post photos on the Livedoor blog as is, but the quality is poor at 150KB.In that case, it would be better to download the posted photos from Google Blog and paste them on Rakuten Blog, which can be displayed in about 1.2MB and make it look a little nicer.

 Sorry for rambling all over the place
 The number of accesses continues to be over 130,000, and the appeal of the Rakuten blog is that many people are interested in it every day.Although I make most of my money from geeky past articles, that's when I fell in love with it. I write with all my heart on the matter, but I think that's my strength, so please bear with me.

 Well, I recently returned from Aizuwakamatsu with the SIGMA 17-50mm and have been out and about taking pictures.
 As expected, the Nikon D7500 was also included in the package and was taken to the factory, so it is in the best condition. Please use 34mm around the middle of the zoom. I tried to express a sharp but soft and gentle naturalness with f/2.8 and 3.2.

 I can already hear the footsteps of spring.





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