Recently, my son, who is a second year university student, apparently purchased a camera that costs several hundred thousand yen.
He said he wanted to preserve the memories of his university life in Kagoshima Prefecture.
At first, I thought it would have been better to use a cheaper camera.
However, considering that it is a lifelong treasure that will not only be a memory but also a record, it will be the best purchase.
I'm a smartphone photographer.
I took many photos this spring, so I'd like to share some with you.
First, let's start with the work that we are confident about.
Flower bed at Restaurant Tills.
[Friendly tulip morning and evening]
First, a photo from the morning
And evening photos
Doesn't it look like they are enjoying the sunset together?
Like us as a couple (lol)
Next is a photo of a herd of red deer and cherry blossoms.
The cherry blossoms bloomed early this year, and I wanted to take more photos of them.
The timing wasn't right.
Next are animals.
This is a photo of kobushi flowers and a flock of sheep.
It's adorable to see a lamb clinging tightly to its mother.
This year's mother and baby pigs are grazing.
This is the first day of grazing, and the pigs come out of the pen with great fear.
And the tulips bloomed beautifully this year as well.
That's great!
The last photo is at dusk.
The sunset over the ranch is so beautiful.
You may not be able to see it because most of the customers are on their way home, but
If you have time, this is a recommended sunset spot.
*As of May 5th, tulips and wild cherry blossoms have begun to fall.
The rape blossoms are in full bloom and the azaleas are starting to bloom.
From now on, I will take photos in early summer.
Starting this year, I have been transferred to the Manufacturing and Sales Department.
As always, please feel free to contact us.
Kenichi Hashinuma