There are probably no trees in the world that I would love more than willows. They are associated with many memories and accompany me throughout my life.
There are probably no trees in the world that I know better than the willows of the Kremlin Garden in Vologda.
I haven't reached them yet, but I can already imagine the future frame, since I know all the bends of these willows that grow by the pond.
These willows are the most photographed trees of all time.
These willows were featured in a wide variety of subjects, filmed day and night, winter and summer.
It is these willows that I want to photograph endlessly.
And it's these willows that I still haven't taken off so that I'm one hundred percent satisfied with the pictures.
And I'm not happy with this shoot either, as I had to shoot with my hands at a high ISO with a shallow depth of field.
It was because of the angle I had chosen, where I was lying with the camera in my hands almost at the base of the barrel.
Still, it would be better from a tripod, but how do you set it so low? Oh, those willows...