Let's see something beautiful today, as we are planning our weekend. I've just checked in with this small collection of divine green with flowers as some bright spots. I never choose these pale colours until now. Somehow I was interested after the high contrasts from August and early September I immediately jumped into the yellow leaves before. But this got me shooting. I tried to make a photo story about the buzzing life in the small rivers. Early in the morning, the misty nature showed me a different facade. A pale, undersaturated, cold but mood but with lovely colours.
This particular shot, with the rich reeds, I choose a warm, smudgy colour. The leaves had slightly golden colours and with the majestic dance in the slow wind were slightly mysterious. Especially that passage into the unknown got me... a great illustration for the life itself. We see in the far beauty, clear goals, but right in front of us, dense wall of unknown environment. Even if there a clear passage (like pearls of wisdom about simple solutions) it's still scary to take the first step:
Silence and mystery. Those two words were buzzing in my head as I searched for a great angle to capture the mood. Usually, the earthy tones what dominates the fall. The browns, bold pale khakis and beiges, rich dark colour range with bright yellows, fiery oranges and some laud reds. Those colours are coming - don't worry, I'm working on it. I will bring some "postcards" from the past as I'm curating my portfolio and also I have plans which I would like to make it happened this year. Although I have plans and visions for ages to make, this time I think would work. Until then, I hope you enjoy this shots along the river:
See you next time, until then: Take Care!
Emerald Blue Mystery
By szbarnaus | szbarnaus_photography | 9 Oct 2020

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