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Feathered bubbles
Pigeons in street photography are considered a bad form, because this is the most common and simplest plot. I paid attention and focused on the pigeons, which were puffed up and swollen like bubbles.
A telephoto lens with a teleconverter helped me in this, so as not to get too close and scare the birds basking in the sun.
It turned out to be a reportage message with a frosty theme.
This is how ordinary and most familiar birds can become not just part of a street story, but set a reportage note.
You can depict frosty weather without resorting to photographing snow, frost, steam from the mouths of passers-by.
I managed to take a few shots and then all the pigeons flew away to the woman who poured out the food for them.
I cursed under my breath and walked on.
But in general, I had enough camera angles to create a selection of images about freezing pigeons.
I want to repeat my feat of last year, where I shot on the most diverse topics.
It was the fastest winter – even the brain breaks down.
It's almost no snow now, which wasn't there at all...
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