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July 2023
Minsk, Belarus
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Summer is in full swing. I’m walking around the city, taking photos of things both interesting and not so much. I see a guy standing there in a bright coat, with a unicycle nearby. I walk up to him and say, ‘Hi, I’m Anton! Mind if I take your photo?’ Great shots!

Nikita on a unicycle
Nikita on a unicycle
Nikita on unicycle

Recently, during an evening walk, I came across a snowman. Not a big, real one, but a small, symbolic one. I like snowless winters, but someone must be feeling sad today and left it here.

Woven from water, doomed to wait for spring in the middle of the nocturnal concrete city. A symbol of hope.

You walked by but didn’t notice it.

Symbolic snowman

Listen to a song by Dolphin from the album “Существо” (2011). It’s about hope. I strongly recommend listening to the whole album.

January 2025
Minsk, Belarus

I took a walk through the foggy January evening in Minsk.

Night foggy city
Night foggy city
Night foggy city

December 2024
Minsk, Belarus

Arch to the Minsk courtyard

December 2024
Minsk, Belarus

Antenna in December fog in Minsk

November 2024
Minsk, Belarus
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Recently there was a very strong wind in Minsk. During an evening walk, I noticed a lonely autumn leaf on a tree. Unfortunately, a photograph will not convey its horror and steadfast resistance to the onslaught of the elements. The wind was dying down - you can take a break. But then a new gust is stronger than the previous one - the leaf again tries to hold on with all its might.

I watched the confrontation between nature and nature. People separate themselves from the world around them, oppose themselves to everything. “How she raged!” (nature) - as if there is me, and there is she. But when you look from the side, you see more clearly how everything interacts with itself. Like a dog trying to bite its own tail.

A steadfast autumn leaf! I think it won that night, to proudly fall on the wet November asphalt in the morning. Autumn. Once again, nature throws off its clothes, as it will one day throw us off.

A lonely yellow autumn leaf on a thin “wire” of branches
A lonely yellow autumn leaf on a thin “wire” of branches
A lonely yellow autumn leaf on a thin “wire” branches

See also The Fall

October 2024
Minsk, Belarus
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Recently, I came across a family of swans in a park not far from my home. I had gone out to take photos of nature, but ended up staying near these beautiful creatures for about twenty minutes. People were taking pictures, someone was explaining something about the swans to their child, and I was taking shot after shot, enjoying the moment and feeling a connection with something real and beautiful.

By the way, did you know that swans grunt? Perhaps it’s because they feel threatened (“I’m in charge here!”), or maybe they’re asking for food and attention from passersby, or even showing gratitude. Let me know in the comments if you have any ideas.

Белый лебедь в водоёме Минска на закате
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October 2024
Minsk, Belarus

I took a walk and photographed a beautiful autumn sunset at the Chizhovskoye Reservoir in Minsk.

Beautiful sunset on the Chizhovskoye reservoir in Minsk
Beautiful sunset on the Chizhovskoye reservoir in Minsk
Shadow of a bush against the background of a beautiful sunset

October 2024
Minsk, Belarus
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The trees are shedding their clothes, the streets have become quieter. Autumn has knocked on the doors of homes and hearts. It is already standing on the threshold.

Жёлтый осенний лист лежит на мокрой скамейке

September 2024
Minsk, Belarus

I walked around Minsk in the evening and took some pictures with a camera with a CCD sensor. Minimum 400 ISO. Black and white from 1600 to 3200.

Photo from an evening trolleybus
Evening street
Flowerpot on the street with wilted flowers. Black and white photo
Road markings: large arrows. Black and white photo.
A girl rides a bicycle through a night city with a delivery backpack on her back and a smartphone in her hands. Black and white photo.

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