Nov.24.2024
A fixed composition has been established for the photograph.
However, I am nbeot able to do so because I lack the ability to grasp space.
So, I thought of a method to capture small, beautiful things that people pass by without paying attention to them.
Mr. arqios of MPS had commented on his memories of Showa Memorial Park, and I wanted to visit it too, so I drove there with my camera.
The following photos were taken at that time.

It was sunny this morning.

One-third of the trees had turned red.

The only space I went to was the Japanese garden.

A single azalea was blooming out of season.

Red, yellow, and green leaves compete with each other.

It is probably the spot where people visiting the Japanese garden take pictures.

I always take photos like this.

I assume the fallen leaves were put in by a staff member for photography, but no one was taking pictures, so I took them myself.

Beautiful bamboo structure.

The pine trees were reinforced to withstand the weight of the snow.

Many wind chimes hung from the red steel frame and were noisy when the wind blew.

I rarely take pictures at photo spots, but I was interested in the people who were taking pictures, so I took pictures from behind them.

This maple tree is still green. The contrast was beautiful in the sunlight.

It is lovely to see the buds on the mowed shrubs.

Where is the place where this beautiful bamboo bark was assembled?

Restroom.

A rest area with a reproduction of an old-fashioned roof.

Yellow maple fallen on cobblestone pavement. It exists quietly in the shade of the tree.

Everyone took photos of the wagasa from the front, so I took photos from the back.

This was also taken from the back.

I took this photo because the shadow pattern was interesting.

Japanese gates have wooden poles on the ground, so wheelchairs cannot get through unless these barriers are in place.

Carpet of fallen leaves.

Old-style mailbox and bench.
I was on my way home, lost and heading in a completely different direction.
I wanted to eat a rice cake from a concession stand I saw there, but gave up because of the side effect of not being able to clear my throat.
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