I was holding back on writing anything for months but the comments here are ridiculous. What people are saying has no basis. The kid very quickly tries to change the future. People need to understand that characters in a work, are as people, in that they themselves don't know what the right thing to do is and have uncertainty.
The kind of work that reminds you of all those good notions on love. There aren't a whole lot of good long romances nowadays, and I certainly miss that, especially the ones that could be good comedies at the same time.
But there's been a few shorter works to pick up the slack. There's not a whole lot, but certainly a few good ones. This is one of those. It's fairly focused, and it's just a very sweet story. the characters are agreeable and even though they might seem like opposites, they compliment each other.
It may not be the work that explains photography like a shounen sport type story but it certainly gives the character something that elevates him as a person and that's always good.
you can criticize some small things like them falling slow enough for a net to be set up but its minor. compared to papillion, I prefer how they worked things out within the story.