What could be more interesting than traveling through the wild places of nature.
Yesterday I couldn't upload all the photos I wanted. Therefore, this post will be a continuation of the theme of the forest river.
It's a pretty remote place. There are no mushroom and berry pickers here. However, as well as fishermen. The coast is steep and clayey, the river is shallow and all littered with fallen tree trunks.
I grew up in the forest and on the river. But I've never liked such places. I just didn't have a good camera. In fact, these are very interesting places to shoot.
This is how this river looks in the landscape version. In most places, it can be crossed knee-deep in water. The bottom is rather sandy, but the shores are clayey and sometimes rocky. Many small streams flow into the river.
The shores are also sandy and prone to crumbling. This leads to the fall of trees from the cliff across the riverbed.
I had two cameras with me with different lenses. One is wide-angle and the other is for close-ups. However, there were also several homemade ones for different experiments.
This is the work of Mr. Helios with an inverted front window. There was also a macro, but I won't get too far ahead. There will be a separate post about this.
There are many ferns on the banks. Unfortunately, it was getting dark and it was starting to rain. I did not have time to shoot everything that I planned. But nevertheless, I shot a lot and will periodically upload it here.
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|---|---|
| Camera | Sony A7М2; А6000 |
| Lens | Helios-44-2 ОKS 1-22-1 |
| Location | Russia |
| Post-production | in LR |
Manual processing in Lightroom