Sakura is Our Anomaly
Even though cherry blossoms are in full bloom everywhere,
my trouble is that there are few places I can go after work.
Today was the usual park again.
Well, it's nice to be able to do fixed-point observation, though.
It was warm again today, so
the park was full of people.
Everyone has a smartphone or camera in hand,
taking pictures as they please.
Taking pictures of what?
The cherry blossoms, of course.
Why do you take pictures of cherry blossoms?
Because they're beautiful.
Do you take pictures of other beautiful flowers too?
Like sunflowers or camellias?
I guess so, I do.
But I don't take as many as I do of cherry blossoms.
Why?
...
That's because cherry blossoms areanomalies.
The scarcity of them being in full bloom for only about a week out of the year
is what makes cherry blossoms an anomaly.
Camellias and the like bloom for a long time during the cold season, so
they have less scarcity, or in other words, less preciousness.
That's why they can't be an anomaly for most people.
Therefore, there are very few photos of camellias compared to cherry blossoms.
The cherry blossom season is also in its second half.
Let's stay dyed in the color of cherry blossoms a little longer.

More effective than an expensive lens♡
