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Shooting as I please. | Nikon Zf

The toothache that caused such a fuss seems to have passed its peak, and although there is still occasional pain, it has settled down. Thank goodness.
Since my tooth has calmed down, I took my camera and went to the Tokyo Port Wild Bird Park.
It was incredibly cloudy, though. Haha.

My partner is hooked on bird photography, so I started taking pictures of birds to accompany them, but honestly, I get bored if that's all I do... haha.
So, while I do take pictures of birds, I also just shot whatever I felt like, whether it was scenery or anything else.
I'll be posting them here as I go, so please take a look if you'd like.

[ Nikon Zf + TAMRON 150-500mm F5-6.7 Di III VC VXD ]

I heard this flower is called Plumbago. The pale, bluish petals were very lovely.
What is this? Unknown.
Is this a Japanese knotweed? I'm not sure. It makes me feel strange to see so many small white flowers blooming all at once.
Susuki grass, a representative plant of autumn.
Goldenrod. When I looked it up, it came up as an invasive species to watch out for. Is that so?
A part of a leaf looked like this, so I couldn't help but take a picture. It looks like a woodblock print.
I captured this shot because I thought it looked like a setting from a fairy tale.
Secretly, this is my favorite photo of the bunch.
A small sluice gate? And some miscellaneous plants. I like the atmosphere.
Under the dense trees, there was an opening that looked like it might lead somewhere.
It's a place that the child version of me would have loved. Haha.
There was a cat with a pattern that looked just like a face.
I laughed when the camera's eye-detection focused on this pattern. Yeah, I guess it would make that mistake.
Oh, it looked back.
Various types of ducks. I don't know how many species there are.
Common sandpiper. They really walk fast. I barely managed to get a shot. Haha.
Great egret.
There are so many great cormorants here.
Among them was one with a white head. I heard this is called nuptial plumage, which they develop during the breeding season.
So cool! I took many pictures of it.
It turned toward me. Did we make eye contact?
A close-up of the face in the photo above. It's a face that slowly grows on you. lol


It's fun to walk around and take pictures as I please.
Looking back at the photos I took like this after a while is also fun.

Thank you for staying with me until the end.
See you again!





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