The sun was replaced by a full moon
After walking around the snowy winter forest to my heart's content, I decided to go out into the field to capture the hazy sun setting over the horizon. It's good to shoot the sun through a frosty haze at sunset – it will always be dimmer and with shades of red.

Again, one sun is good and such a frame is needed, but I would diversity.

I used all the objects that were in my field of vision: bushes, twigs, blades of grass.

The cold twilight tones of the snow only enhance the frosty atmosphere.

But such a muted sun through the branches of trees no longer gives the desired effect.

It's better to look for more open spaces.

Roughly speaking, such a dim sun no longer illuminates the landscape.

But if you shoot the blades of grass in full, then this light is even appropriate.

...And then I went out through the woods on the other side into another field.

There's a full moon out there!

Dusk was gathering, everything turned blue abruptly...

Since the moon was already high, there were difficulties shooting it.

It was very difficult to find something snow-covered at such a height and to have the moon in the frame.

It turned out to be an interesting transition from a hazy sun to a hazy moon.
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Gorgeous images!