Buds & leaves

After the snow melts, nature awakens. I joined the reporting wave starting with black snowdrifts and to this day I try to shoot not only in the street genre, but also in the reportage, reflecting weather and natural phenomena.

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I promised to track how long a reportage wave can last by drawing a chart-table, but so far nothing has worked out.

I realized only one thing: a reportage wave can occur at any time of the year, but it definitely always manifests itself most vividly in spring.

It's simple: spring is a time of the year when everything around changes every day.

At first, the snow melts rapidly, then everything begins to bloom and turn green.

In the spring, there are many kinds of events on the street, and in general, street life becomes much more intense.

But not every year the creative reporting wave manifests itself in the same way.

For example, last year I connected to this frequency only briefly...Basically, I was in space.

I don't even know which is better – to be in space or on a moving wave.

Both are extremes! In space, everything is sensitive, mentally, the world is completely different – but it can be sad there, because it is too sensitive.

The brain works at a reportage-material frequency and the efficiency is many times higher – it turns out to take a lot of diverse pictures, and in general household affairs.

...But there is no soul and space here.



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When nature springs to life, it becomes a photographer's dream. I love how you focused on the birth of the buds. Not many would take the time to admire the beauty breaking forth. Well done!

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