Hoarfrost in Vologda

I think the whole northern world was caught in a frosty week. It is now warming, but it was cold. People are talking about global warming, but I believe that there is no warming. It's just a natural cycle. There are short nature cycles: change of season, ebb and flow, volcanic eruptions. And there are also longer ones, which we rarely think about. Once upon a time it was very hot on earth, but then the ice age came...and then it became warmer again.

There are frosty winters, and there are warm ones. There are cyclones and anticyclones. So that's enough.

I have been waiting for such a natural phenomenon as hoarfrost for a very long time and now it has come.

It remains only to take landscape and reportage photographs.

But as in the last post, the light pillars were not bright enough, and the hoarfrost was not strong enough to impress the eyes that had seen such banal natural phenomena.

Close-ups need to be shot in any situation.

There are very good points for shooting the dawn in winter, but I have not yet been able to recognize the sunsets. If anything, it's dawn here.

They are all the same place.

Some action is already needed. Well, the morning warm-up before the Finnish walking.

And here like-minded people in physical education suitable are coming.

It snowed suddenly. It's time to change the location.

My second favorite location is the pedestrian Red Bridge. From above there is a view of the frozen river Vologda. People are busy with different things, someone is fishing, someone is skiing, and someone just goes to work.

Fishermen on the river have a numerical advantage.

The most intense hoarfrost was in the neighborhood where I live. But no matter how absurd it was, I did not capture it.

While on the Red Bridge, I simply had to capture the classic view. I have already started collecting it in various states.

Hoarfrost is definitely beautiful!

But it was formed not at the peak of frost, but when the temperature dropped slightly.

I no longer hoped to see the frosty robe of vegetation.

Although, having seen this natural phenomenon, I went for a walk only once...



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Stunning! I lived on a boat in the canals in Copenhagen once when the water was completely frozen, it was amazing (and cold! lol).

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