This evening I chose only one side of the river for a walk, but I went further than usual. In the places where I have wandered, interesting historical views are already ending and the usual residential sector is beginning. But that's what I thought...
In fact, there's a lot to take pictures of!
For the first time, I saw and captured a view of an old abandoned church that no one pays attention to at all.
And very soon, even more new angles will be added – the Nekrasovsky Bridge is almost ready.
You need to take a walk in that area – there are interesting places and elevation differences on Burmagin Street.
While walking along the river, I heard thuds and ice cracking several times, as if everything was about to break and ice drift would begin.
But it was just the water level falling.
I'm going back the same way.
I don't like going back the same route, but sometimes it's good.
When you walk in one direction, you see the same angles.
Going back, there are completely different views.
You can, of course, go in one direction and have time to shoot in all directions, but this is inconvenient.
It is very difficult and inconvenient to go forward and constantly look back.
The frost and fog lasted for about a day, and then the warm February sun quickly melted it.
It would be interesting to see frost in the snowless season, and even more interesting in the deciduous season.
Maybe winter will manifest itself somehow, in the form of snowfalls, for example...
I don't believe I'm sad about the end of winter.