In this post I share a selection of ten photos from the March folder from recent walks created with my Sigma macro-telephoto lens. This morning it got colder and it snowed again, it snowed all day, and in the afternoon it got warmer and it started to melt - right in the air. Brrr! It's terribly cold, wet and disgusting. And by the way, there is no beautiful snow in the landscapes - everything has melted. So with special pleasure I sort and look at these recent photos, in which the sun is shining, the weather is kissing us, and the snow is melting, melting, melting...
Pigeon scouts check the tits feeder, hehe. What a sneaks!
Ice on Neva-River. The weather service in the Mark warns me every day about how treacherous and fragile the ice is and how dangerous it is to walk on it - automatically suspecting me of such intent, and taking me for an amateur fisherman. But I have not even a remote shadow of an intention to step on this ice - I understand that I am guaranteed an ice bath, with a possibly fatal outcome. But the crows and ducks are glad of these cracks in the ice, they have no reason to be afraid of them.
Stump. A simple stump!
Snowdrops is much more appealing stuff.
Snow is melting... melting... melting!
A Moon surface? nope! just some March ice.
location: | St.Petersburg, Russia | March 2025 | natural light |
camera/lens: | Canon 5dm2 | Sigma 150mm | raw-conv |
Thanks for walking with me, see you next time.