Another pursuit of golden autumn turned into a walk through Vologda's art objects and architectural landscapes. At night, they gave a clear sky and the moon, which transformed the picture and added variety to the plots.
Sometimes I arrange a brainstorming session in the form of searching for new angles, so that not only I, but also others do not have.
To do this, I used my entire optical arsenal from 17 mm to 400 mm.
While the brain was figuring out how to take off this or that view in an unusual way, the hands were already changing the lens.
Sometimes there is such a state on the reportage wave, as if you are burning from the inside and you need to throw out this fuse somewhere.
I didn't go around a lot of places, roughly speaking, I wandered around a small patch.
But in order to somehow manage to do something unusual, I had to walk around one object five times.
And also to squat, climb, move away, come close – suddenly I will see something that I have not seen before.
The reportage wave is the frequency of the mind, where you have to think a lot about building a frame.
And such a wave is also needed! It's like one of the facets of reality perception.
Something needs to be filmed with the soul, with the heart, by instinct, without thinking...and somewhere you have to strain yourself.
Absolutely everything is useful for the experience! And everything works!