The Vologda Veterans Park is a place that has changed beyond recognition in a few years. I remember photographing an overgrown, neglected park with abandoned rides here in the 2020.
In the '21, the dilapidated Ferris wheel was dismantled.
And on the '24, landscaping was carried out in the park.
Previously, I would have said that I was not happy with such innovations, but now we have learned how to do it beautifully and aesthetically.
A lot of wood was used in the landscaping.
And for the winter, a wooden tubing slide was installed in the park.
There is a pond in the park.
There is nothing else interesting, although I like this park.
To date, I have captured life in all Vologda parks.
Back in the fall, I closed (filmed) the last park with absolutely nothing to do, the park of the 50th anniversary of October.
I don't even know what else to say.
I hope this will be the last post with Christmas decorations this season.
And in general, I'm pretty tired of night street photography.
This doesn't mean that I won't film people at night anymore, I just need to get some rest.
I'm currently at the stage of switching from a reporting wave to deserted, abandoned spaces at night...that is, the dugouts.
I want soul and away from the city...