The end of today
The sunset has just taken place. I took a picture of him in the cold wind and came home frozen. Strange things happen to the weather: yesterday afternoon and night it was so warm that I even hid in the shade, and today it's bitterly cold again. Nature is so sick that it looks like her fever.
My sunsets are currently being photographed on the same piece of landscape and therefore may seem similar to others taken there. But it looks like only trees and shrubs, and the sky is never the same, even on a cloudless day.
In the foreground is an old, old pear tree. None of the locals knows how old she is. She's always been there for them, and I've known her for about seven years. I've seen a pear tree lose a very large part of its mighty crown, but it still looks very powerful. It's bad that I remember what she was like, but I don't have those old photos. The crown was spread out on the sides, and now it stretches upwards.
Now this tree is involved in almost all of my sunset photos, because its point has already shifted very much and is located in the Southwest. But if you turn to the right, only this wasteland with Acacia bushes and an uncovered sky will be visible..
However, the overall plan seemed to me more dramatic today.
If you look to the South, you can see heavy leaden clouds there, slightly tinted with the colors of the rays of the setting sun. But there is no special drama in this picture, because the grass is still green on the ground, and the foliage on the trees is just beginning to turn yellow. It's a pretty cheerful look, but everything is so close and it's enough to turn around a little, as the mood changes.
That's how I photograph everything, moving along the road and turning in different directions. The following photo was taken through a lilac bush, which has already lost almost all its leaves
Now the view of everything is almost from the house itself. The sun broke through just above the horizon and blinded me very much, but I did not weaken this radiance in the photo editor. Let it be so.
Greetings friend @lllllll1ll
Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures, I like to enjoy this kind of scenery.
I like this contrast, a little tragic, but not hopeless :)
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