I noticed behind me a characteristic feature of purposeful walks from point A to point B. The peculiarity is that in one direction I want to go by one route, and in the other direction - another.
I unconsciously manage to cut off the path with a slope towards the object.
Maybe it happens to everyone, or maybe just me.
I never liked to walk by cathetus, that is, at right angles.
I always want to take shortcuts, go diagonally.
Even if I walk along the same street, I want to walk along the same side every time.
It all depends on the location of the target object.
But sometimes these geophysical unconscious sensations are strange and do not depend on the location of the finish point.
While I can not explain it, but if right off the bat, then this is something like reverse polarity.
Or maybe, by the way, it depends on the degree of desire to be at the end point of the route.
For example, I go to work using the farthest amplitude, and home - the shortest one.
I even go around puddles from the side where the house is located.
...Spots were the best at the stops on this walk.
And in general, spotting is best at bus stops and near shopping centers due to the large crowds and all kinds of advertising signs.
I want to show every frame!
There are different spots everywhere, although the location is the same.
The main character also changes.
I love street photography!
To be continued...