I've already told you so much about the thaw that I don't even know what else to add... The most important thing is that I like everything and everything that happens around me makes me move, think more often and create an information field in the form of photographs.
I would like to capture the melted snow in the form of bare ice and puddles in every corner of the city so that there are as many confirmations of this anomaly as possible.
Many people want the thaw to end, as everything abnormal seems unusual.
People are talking about winter returning in its usual form.
And I'm happy and watching how far nature will go with its warming.
Will the river melt completely, will there be an ice drift?
Will everything be completely snow-free?
Or maybe winter will return and bring with it endless snowstorms with two-meter snowdrifts?
Everything will be interesting!
How does this work, what is the mechanism of such a phenomenon as the acceptance of any manifestation of reality?
I just don't like the usual cloudy weather in winter, when everything is gray around.
But it seems to me that someday the time will come when I will accept and love it.
We just need to find stories that will be interesting in this weather.
After all, it is the manifestation of reality that arouses interest, in most cases in the form of weather phenomena.
And when the weather is static, it doesn't show up in any way.
That's why we photographers enjoy snowfall, rain, the sun in winter, frost, rainbows and everything that somehow manifests itself.
The deadliest weather is gray clouds in winter.
Of course, I shoot in such weather, but the plots are almost always filled with something that covers up this dullness as much as possible.
But if there is at least something in the gray that ceases to be static, then it immediately takes all the attention to itself.
It's cloudy all around, but it's different from winter: the snow is melting, which takes all the attention.
Canon R6 mark 2, RF 100-500 mm