Spring spotted street. Part 2
It is very encouraging, inspiring and adds enthusiasm to photographing in this genre that some photos not only become in demand as a reportage, but also go on the cover of the regional newspaper. This applies to the first picture.

With the onset of heat, the snow began to melt sharply, so much so that all these giant snowdrifts simply disappeared.

These photos capture one of the first such warm days and the snowdrifts are still visible.

But if we talk about the city center, where I mostly shoot spotted street, then all the snow disappeared very quickly.

The utilities, despite the large amount of snow, were actively removing it.

I was hoping for spots among the black snowdrifts and snow piles, but I didn't succeed much.

Oh well...but there was a color!

For some reason, yellow unconsciously attracted my attention.

Probably because of the low-color snowy winter, my eye was clinging to something bright.

I want the most graphic spotting possible, so that there is no "free" place left in the picture!

But this requires the first leaves on the trees, which will cast mottled shadows.

No matter how difficult it is to find new stories every time, I will still sometimes connect to this direction.

It's strange that having joined the wave of spotting, I don't want to photograph natural graphics yet...

But these genres are very close...maybe I haven't found the right or new places for this yet.

And my spotted view is already showing up in all the pictures...and this has been happening for many years!

To be continued...