In April 2020, Tokyo will be in a state of self-restraint.
Even as a person who originally works at home, I feel somehow cramped.
So I try to take a walk at least once a day (as far as I don't have to take a train or bus).
On this day, I came to Meiji Shrine, one of my regular walks.
The camera I took out this day was my main camera, the Leica M10-P, and the lens was a popular old lens, the Summarit 5cm.
Then, there were many customers ahead of us.
On a normal weekday, there are no such people. It's probably a gathering of people who are tired of remote work and school holidays.
Nonetheless, the social distance is basically maintained.
Nowadays, I feel uncomfortable when people with a conventional sense of distance are near me, such as when I am waiting at a traffic light.
I think my body senses are already changing.
I feel like the world and photography are changing.