Unaesthetic spring. Part 2

Last year...seem...I tried to capture this trash in the form of black snowdrifts, but I did it somehow not seriously. Once I took pictures in my neighborhood, and the second time I took pictures of ice blocks that had almost melted.

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Now I've come off to the fullest, I just took my soul away!

Oh, do you think I'll show you two posts and that's it? Noooo, the snowdrifts stand out very much this year!

Huge snow piles were even the main theme of one print edition where my photo was used.

But don't worry ahead of time, there will be a creative approach to this topic soon.

In the meantime, it's a purely reportage documentary.

One of my favorite topics is everyday life.

And if the black dirty snowdrifts fit into this routine, then I have to take it off.

Unfortunately for many, this is a part of life.

There are photographers who shoot the most beautiful landscapes of remote corners of the world, there are photographers who make beautiful portraits of people.

But there are photographers who shoot wars, catastrophes, cataclysms...

Can I be in the middle? I often show you beautiful things, but I feel in my gut that I just have to show you something not very beautiful...

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At least it's commonplace, not something out of the ordinary.

If it doesn't shock people, then you can live with it.

The snow will melt (at the time of writing, 50% of the snowdrifts have already disappeared or become half as small), the ground will absorb water, sand and dust will be removed by utilities, rain will wash away the remnants, people will then go out for mass cleaning of territories and everything will become beautiful again!

It's part of the natural cycle. Everyone thought that we would drown from so much snow.

But nature has everything thought out. I couldn't even find huge puddles like last year.

So, it's all right.



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