In a previous post, I kind of spoke negatively about this dirty snow porridge. Paradoxical to me, isn't it? Although I only called the causes of the appearance, the consequences and what can be done about it.
How can I talk bad about it if it's nature?
Man is a natural being and what he creates is also nature. And does he do it himself?
Well, what about me?
I am fully satisfied with this shooting, as I found a reason to go outside, walk around the city, move around, use my brains in terms of framing, and also save in history in the form of a photographic document a natural phenomenon called a reagent on the streets of Vologda.
If suddenly everything melts and there are puddles in winter, then I will also go to take pictures!
If then everything freezes and there is widespread ice in the form of mirror surfaces, then this will again become a reason to raise the ass from the chair.
Snowfall - walk! A blizzard with a hurricane wind - urgently to the street! Downpour in winter - I just have to capture it!
Well, you understand me.
That's when nothing happens and every day the same weather conditions, then I feel bad.
But even here you can transform into a documentary filmmaker and capture the all-encompassing dullness.
Apparently, everything goes to this.
But I haven't come up with a concept yet...whether it's a gray landscape or still a street.
In general, dirt for the photographer is also good.
Yes, and when I was not a photographer yet, I was still not disturbed by any weather "surprises", and I was even glad of some nasty conditions.
In my mind, in my prism of perception, there is no bad weather, and there is not even such a thing as the human factor in nature.
The snow will pass and the dirt will hide under a white blanket ... until the next portion of the reagent.
To be continued...
The snow is starting to look like that here, too. Today is the second day with daily maximums over 0 C. I'm looking forward to Friday when it will be bright, sunny and cold as in almost -10 C.
I like your style. I know you're very good at doing postcard style photos but there is something refreshingly honest about shooting the back alleys, courtyards and parking lots. :D
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