In April 2014, I tried new techniques again. I started to choose the aperture of F/8 with more than 60 seconds to get clear images at night. I also started to use the extender to get the focal length of more than 500 mm to set focus on what I wanted to describe. I departed to the west of Japan to see what I believe is the best Sakura in Japan.
It was a quite hard task write this entry. The number of blog updates reached 48 - much larger than the number of days in April. But I do believe the selected photos below will surely make you love Japan.
Now, let’s look at the 11 selected photos from April 2014! (For more detail, just click the photo to jump onto its daily update page.)

Daishihashi Bridge

Scarlet Sky

Pure Sakura

Dragons from the Heaven

Imperial Palace with Fully-bloomed Sakura

Woods

Tsukishima - Redeveloped Area for Tokyo Olympic 2020

Floral Town of Kyoto

Roaring Flames

Spring Gift from the Gods

Temple at Night

Along Meguro River
Thanks for enjoying my photos!
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Takumi Nasuno. Tanagura Supporters' Ambassador (Official supporter of Tanagura Town of Fukushima Prefecture). A man who recommends TRIPLESSO just as he likes. A multi-language blogger for mainly nature photography. I'm engaged in knowledge management and data analytics in the field of marketing and information technology industry. Currently I'm struggling to take a good balance of working and parenting after half-a-year childcare leave.