As we photographed early blossoms of Spring yesterday, we paused, thinking of the people at the Nikon factory in Sendai who made the camera we held in our hands, and of their friends, family, & neighbors – surely some have been affected by the earthquake, tsunami, and on-going nuclear crisis. You can help.
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