Looking for the sunshine
I wanted to call the post "between light and dark" part six, since the concept of these photos is similar to the previous series. But theory did not coincide with practice. Hard shadows, although there were, but not enough contrast to be called darkness. November sunlight is very weak.
Street photography on a sunny day is different than on a cloudy day.
But there is no definite attitude here. It all started just the same with dark weather, but then the sun came out.
And I just went outside to capture the moments of reality.
And the weather gave me a gift that happens very rarely in November - it is the sun.
Immediately, there was a switch in consciousness to another frequency, where the response is found in light and shade, light spots, and after rain also reflections.
Sunlight is so low in the middle of the day that you actually have to look for it.
The Norilsk and Murmansk photographers are already starting the season of night photography at this time.
In Vologda, although the sun is available all year round, its light radically changes the picture in winter.
Did I already say that I love absolutely all conditions of weather and nature?
It seems to me that I have already repeated this ten times, if not more.
How not to love any state of the world around us if it all permeates us every day?
The only thing that I do not like is the long constant state of the weather.
If the sun is shining all the days, then you will want cloudy weather in a week.
If the weather is different every day, then this is the best option.
When you get used to and adapt to something, it can even be bad, since it partly contradicts development.
Maybe that's why I began to accept the weather that they give and adapt to it.
And also to enjoy everything that is around...even the mud.
To be continued...
There are many pigeons around that bridge. Similar to some of the squares and the parks of Budapest. Greetings from Hungary.