Rainy Moscow. Part 1
That's where the expanse is for spotty street photography! In big cities, where there are a lot of people, objects and details on the streets, there are simply countless plots.
The main thing is that I already know what to do, how to act, and I'm already shooting in the right direction.
It is important to get used to unfamiliar places first, so that they do not steal attention.
That is, a couple of years ago I would not have been able to immerse myself in the creative process - I would have been distracted by everything unfamiliar, interesting, unknown.
But it is worth a couple of times to walk around big cities, get used to them a little, to achieve such a state that nothing steals attention, then you can plunge into the process with head.
After the rain, any city is transformed - Moscow is no exception!
The weather washed the city before my visit.
Strangely, Muscovites somehow disapprove of the camera filming them.
For example, in St. Petersburg or even Vologda, passers-by are neutral to the fact that they are being filmed.
In big cities, there is a huge plot potential.
It seems as if photographic creativity here equals infinity.
But that's just the feeling...
