I hardly ever go out to take pictures from the snow in the winter either. The last real attempt was years ago. I basically took one very long hike and many many pictures, which was enough for the rest of the winter :-)
I know what you mean, honestly, I should get out more aswell. I keep planning to, but for now, I've basically given up and put everything on hold, until we move to a better place. Just one more month now :-)
Haha, I am going to a better place. A different planet would be exciting, but for now, we'll stick with the cabin on my boyfriend's dad's property. It's in the middle of farmland, so I'll finally be out of the city again. Can't wait! I hate living in the city.
It sounds actually fun. I've lived my youth outside of a city and my adulthood in a city. I'm missing having my own yard and having real room, being somewhere else than in a city..
I should take more of winter pictures outside, but I noticed on some years I didn't even go once to take photos outside in the winter.
Snow and light fit well together, as snow is always shining beautifully :)
I hardly ever go out to take pictures from the snow in the winter either. The last real attempt was years ago. I basically took one very long hike and many many pictures, which was enough for the rest of the winter :-)
I have to admit, I enjoy being inside at home in peace and it's rare to just go outside and take pictures, even in summer.
I should work on that and taking long hikes during the best days could work well and get enough photos for a long time :)
Things like this are what I don't even think about myself and I truly appreciate your comments.
I know what you mean, honestly, I should get out more aswell. I keep planning to, but for now, I've basically given up and put everything on hold, until we move to a better place. Just one more month now :-)
You're going to a better place? :D That sounds a bit wrong.. but you're moving, getting a new apartment or changing city/town/country/planet?
Haha, I am going to a better place. A different planet would be exciting, but for now, we'll stick with the cabin on my boyfriend's dad's property. It's in the middle of farmland, so I'll finally be out of the city again. Can't wait! I hate living in the city.
It sounds actually fun. I've lived my youth outside of a city and my adulthood in a city. I'm missing having my own yard and having real room, being somewhere else than in a city..
Good luck and hope you'll get to move soon :)