After the summer rain, like after any other, puddles are formed, which makes it possible to photograph reflections. I used to shoot them only in the spring, when huge puddles appeared during the melting of snow. Now I can take a bottle of water with me and do it myself. It's all in the foreshortening! If earlier I shot, holding the camera with the viewfinder at the eye, now I put it as much as possible to the surface of the water...so much that sometimes I even touch it.
Vinogradov Street.
Houses that wait for their day when they are recognized as dilapidated.
This house for some reason is not on the map of Veliky Ustyug in the "scheme" mode, although it is still residential.
Another perspective on Vinogradov Street.
Ahead of the house is already settled, but a new fence around the house was put for some reason. Probably to hide the wasteland that is behind the fence.
And this house on the corner of Red-Vinogradova streets was recently inspected by the commission, but it is recognized that it is delapidated or not, it is still unknown.
You can take anything off with a reflection, even a cat.
Pushkin Street is also replete with dilapidated houses.
Red Street.
I already showed this house in a series about Old Ustyug, but it was in the winter and from another perspective. This year, he must be resettled.
On the street of Kirov, where I live, the lower part is built up by private houses.
The upper part is called because it is located on a hill in the micro district "Hill". There's a sleeping area of five-story buildings.
This is how my yard looks. Well, that's all, it's time to go home!
Canon 6d, EF 17-35L