I once swore that New Year's decorations in the city were being installed very early. Once upon a time, I was unhappy with the fact that there are very few luminous art objects in the city. Everything is fine this year.
There are a lot more Christmas decorations.
And they were installed closer to the middle of December.
From almost all sides, it is good if new festive art objects are installed every year.
And only on one side is it bad: you won't be able to use last year's pictures as an illustration.
But then it turns out that this is a good thing: you will always need to replenish the archive with fresh snapshots.
And if there is a reason to take your butt off the chair and go take pictures, then there will be movement, there will be work and there will be fees.
Only if I'm not on the newsreading wave and there's no direct task to capture the light decorations of the city, then I probably won't go to take them off voluntarily.
As it was last year...
The main holiday of the year will pass, the weekend will come, it will get boring, there will be no reportage message, and I can once again catch a vibe of metaphysics of nature or spaces among abandoned places.
But I won't guess...as it goes.
I didn't go anywhere all December, I took pictures of everything in the city.
And the urban environment is pretty fed up.
And knowing myself, knowing how the reporting wave works, I will quickly switch to something else.
The reportage wave is like a mind game, it gets boring quickly.
I'll want feelings, sensations, and mysticism again...
But for some reason, these waves come exactly when they are needed.