Snowdriftmania-2026-2

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Tired of snowdrifts? Me too, but I need to show them...and my blog diary won't be complete without them. This is perhaps the most fully revealing snowdrifts shooting, which reflects everyday life.

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I tried to apply the spotted principle to street scenes with huge piles of snow.

It's a pity it's been cloudy all these days, but it probably had to be that way.

It's strange that every year it seems to me that I don't disclose the topic of snowdrifts enough.

That is, I imagine one picture in my head, but it always doesn't match reality.

Perhaps this is due to insufficient work with the plans...I want it to look like real mountains.

And I also caught myself thinking: if something steals attention, then it needs to be photographed.

Snowdrifts, puddles, textures, some spots on the walls, people attract attention...Anything can be filmed!

But in order for something to attract attention, it is necessary that the attention be free.

There are photographers who shoot only textures, and they're great at it.

But I've always misunderstood photographers who are passionate about only one topic.

Yes, they cover this topic in a way that no one else does, but why only one thing?

It seems to me that the ability to travel through worlds (themes, genres) just keeps enthusiasm constant.

If someone asks me again about my inexhaustible enthusiasm for photographing every day, I will be able to give an accurate answer.

If I get tired of street photography, I switch to nightscapes.

If I get bored with nightscapes, then I can connect to the world of neon puddles and have fun there.

Switching often happens unconsciously, but at the right time, so I don't focus on it.

All winter I wanted to photograph snow-covered places, villages, houses, snow caps and snowdrifts...But now I don't want to.

But I don't get depressed, I don't burn out, and my attention shifts to something else: a dappled street, neon puddles.

And now there will also be natural graphics, rivers and ice tunnels will begin to open...Ohhh, how interesting this is!

And then there are more dugouts...Then blooms, straight again...and so on in a circle.

Creative cyclicity. Maybe not everyone needs it, but some people are fine with one topic.



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