Cloudy autumn

There is nothing worse in the year than an overcast autumn – there is no light, no color, no volume and contrThere is nothing worse in the year than an overcast autumn – there is no light, no color, no volume and contrast. But if we take the graphics, then this season will be quite expected.

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By the degree of expectation of this graphic leafless, snowless autumn season, you can understand what frequency you are on or what genre you are in now.

Once upon a time, it coincided with my graphics wave – I waited and got what I was waiting for from season.

Something didn't match up this year...The bright autumn was long-awaited and I tasted it one hundred percent.

But I wasn't mentally prepared for the gray autumn, and it unsettled me.

But I wouldn't say that I got lost and panicked – I turned my attention to something else that is close to the reportage wave, but filmed at night – this is an urban architectural landscape.

...I would to stop writing about pictures that don't relate to this post!

I will probably never solve the time delay based on the date of the pictures and the date of the published posts.

There will always be a difference of about a week and a half or two.

But then it is necessary to write about the events that are in the pictures, and not complain about the grayness that is now.

After all, the pictures are still not so gray, quite yellow.

It is possible to realize this by writing thoughts immediately after shooting into a text document.

Moreover, I do this occasionally...I write posts immediately after shooting, but I publish them much later than those that go chronologically.

On the other hand, it's good that I'm at most two weeks behind the timeline.

The exception is topics that are too relevant and they are published immediately or the next day. These include: supermoon, strong northern lights, weather disasters and other important events.There is nothing worse in the year than an overcast autumn – there is no light, no color, no volume and contrast. But if we take the graphics, then this season will be quite expected.

By the degree of expectation of this graphic leafless, snowless autumn season, you can understand what frequency you are on or what genre you are in now.

Once upon a time, it coincided with my graphics wave – I waited and got what I was waiting for from season.

Something didn't match up this year...The bright autumn was long-awaited and I tasted it one hundred percent.

But I wasn't mentally prepared for the gray autumn, and it unsettled me.

But I wouldn't say that I got lost and panicked – I turned my attention to something else that is close to the reportage wave, but filmed at night – this is an urban architectural landscape.

...I would to stop writing about pictures that don't relate to this post!

I will probably never solve the time delay based on the date of the pictures and the date of the published posts.

There will always be a difference of about a week and a half or two.

But then it is necessary to write about the events that are in the pictures, and not complain about the grayness that is now.

After all, the pictures are still not so gray, quite yellow.

It is possible to realize this by writing thoughts immediately after shooting into a text document.

Moreover, I do this occasionally...I write posts immediately after shooting, but I publish them much later than those that go chronologically.

On the other hand, it's good that I'm at most two weeks behind the timeline.

The exception is topics that are too relevant and they are published immediately or the next day. These include: supermoon, strong northern lights, weather disasters and other important events.ast. But if we take the graphics, then this season will be quite expected.

By the degree of expectation of this graphic leafless, snowless autumn season, you can understand what frequency you are on or what genre you are in now.

Once upon a time, it coincided with my graphics wave – I waited and got what I was waiting for from season.

Something didn't match up this year...The bright autumn was long-awaited and I tasted it one hundred percent.

But I wasn't mentally prepared for the gray autumn, and it unsettled me.

But I wouldn't say that I got lost and panicked – I turned my attention to something else that is close to the reportage wave, but filmed at night – this is an urban architectural landscape.

...We need to stop writing about pictures that don't relate to this post!

I will probably never solve the time delay based on the date of the pictures and the date of the published posts.

There will always be a difference of about a week and a half or two.

But then it is necessary to write about the events that are in the pictures, and not complain about the grayness that is now.

After all, the pictures are still not so gray, quite yellow.

It is possible to realize this by writing thoughts immediately after shooting into a text document.

Moreover, I do this occasionally...I write posts immediately after shooting, but I publish them much later than those that go chronologically.

On the other hand, it's good that I'm at most two weeks behind the timeline.

The exception is topics that are too relevant and they are published immediately or the next day. These include: supermoon, strong northern lights, weather disasters and other important events.

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