In the dark, I was in Totma only once. That evening I was upset that I did not have a tripod with me and did not take good photo. Later, I rethought the importance of a tripod and learned how to shoot handheld by streetlights.
Just think, there will be a little more digital noise in the pictures, but the snow will be clearly visible.
A little trick helps me with this: when shooting handheld at shutter speeds in the region of a second, I take a series of three to five frames at a time.
And then I choose the sharpest shot from the series. Yes, when shooting in such conditions, you need to remember to enlarge each frame and check for shake.
I was ready to walk around Totma endlessly. Even fatigue from the kilometers traveled through the melted snow porrige comes slower than usual.
I almost walked around all the historical sites of Totma twice.
In the first case, I walked through all the streets while it was light, but when it got dark, I walked through again.
Each place has a special atmosphere!
Each temple has lighting.
And this long bridge over the marshland and the Pesya Denga river is generally a must-see.
There is an interesting art object on the Kuskov Embankment: the Trinity Church is visible through the arch. I am more than sure that it was intended that way.
There is also a new staircase here.
It will be even more beautiful here in summer.
And more people will walk.
And again I return to dominants, for probably the third time.
Just a place of attraction!
But I need to say goodbye and move on.
Your level lowered and you are now a Red Fish!
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