Saint Petersburg from above. Part 1
The most important thing in photography is to be in the right place at the right time. I very rarely wait for something, although my first teacher taught me to wait and observe. My long-term observations of the environment have come down to the fact that I grab on the fly the conditions that exist and squeeze everything possible out of them.
I wasn't expecting a beautiful light in St. Petersburg.
I didn't climb high on purpose: I was just lucky that my hotel room was on the tenth floor.
I just looked out the window, saw a beautiful light, and started filming.
In some cases, there are harbingers of something fascinating.
It can be a beautiful light right after the evening rain. It may be fog after the evening rain.
There is also a beautiful sky before or after the rain.
The most interesting thing is that I already shot similar views from the windows of the same hotel three years ago.
But this time the light is still more interesting, and the camera is better.
As long as I live in one region and work for a regional news agency, images from another region will not be in demand.
That is, all of Peter's photos are, roughly speaking, uninteresting in the work plan.
There are enough of their own photographers here, whose pictures are in demand.
Therefore, it is pure aesthetics...No more.
Purely to show my circle of followers that I was in St. Petersburg and took beautiful pictures from above.
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