If I was able to capture spring as a fact, summer and autumn, then somehow it didn't work out with winter...
A photo reportage about the season as a fact, that is, a reflection of the characteristics of the season, is always about vegetation and weather conditions.

In these projects, I have captured all the elements in close-up.

What can you capture in winter?

Snow on trees and hoarfrost is all that comes to my mind.

Well, more drifts and the texture of snow.

We do not take macro photography since this is already from another area!

Perhaps you still get something with snowfall when focusing on snowflakes.

But going out into the street in search of plots on a given topic, I could not find anything sensible.

There is also an option to develop the topic a little more abstractly: frosty patterns on the windows, children's mittens in the snow, fogged-up glasses, glass cleaning fluid for cars, icicles, a pillar of smoke - that now, in principle, I have gathered enough for a photo report!

Sometimes you just need to sit down and write on a piece of paper options for possible elements, then it will become easier.

Now it remains to be rehabilitated!