Capture the beauty of Spring in Longwood Gardens using Sony RX10 III

Spring is upon us, and this is the busiest time for me to capture all the blooms. One of the places I love visiting during spring is the Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania. I have visited the gardens multiple times but still haven't finished exploring the whole place. Since last fall, they have added a new building to accommodate plants that require different living climates. I may have visited them a little early since the tulips hadn't bloomed, but I enjoyed strolling in their greenhouse, capturing nature's beauty. I do want to pay them another visit when the tulips are coming out.

For this visit, I shot with my Sony RX10 III, a camera that I bought over nine years ago. Although this camera is slightly slower than today's camera standard, it can still capture what I want if I take my time. What I love about this camera is its lens. It has a similar 1" sensor to its sibling Sony RX100 cameras, but with a huge lens produced by ZEISS, it can let in more light, and the image is sharper than anything I can get on an RX100 camera.

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