Reside in the city of Rostov-on-Don, South Russia,a five-hour drive to the Black Sea and half an hour to the Azov Sea and an hour and a half flight from Moscow. Do photography and digital graphics. Perhaps my works here will say much more ot me/. You can also visit my RedBubble profile http://www.redbubble.com/people/snik?ref=account-nav-dropdown OR my 500px one: https://500px.com/nikolaysemyonov
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Comments (15)
rocserum
great seasonal atmosphere! rs
durleybeachbum
Very beautiful!
Hubert
Beautiful! A magical atmosphere!
helanker
That is a lovely capture, so peaceful and so well captured.
cfulton
Very moody, Clive
auntietk
How inviting! I would love to walk here. Fog is so comforting.
jocko500
love the fog as it put a new type of out look on live
marybelgium
superbe !
wysiwig
Scenes like this make it seem as if the landscape is being formed out of the fog itself. Great atmosphere, wonderful work.
rainbows
Beautiful work, dear Nikolay. We get a lot of sea fog in Bay. Hugs. Di. xx
MrsRatbag
How gorgeous! I love the fog...great shot!
blondeblurr
Such an eerie feel to this capture, Like a road to nowhere - foggy images are always so mystic and spooky, and yet so serene, BB
alanwilliams
full of interest and intrigue and so representative of the season
flora-crassella
gorgeous picture!!!!!!
anahata.c
I thought I'd commented on this, but didn't...You're one of a few photographers who can work with these bleached grays and get such presence. I was going to say "definition," but that's not quite it: There's definition here, but its presence is more important because it speaks so eloquently. I find fog shots very challenging, because of the all-obliterating nature of fog...but shots like this speak of fog not as an obliterator, but as one of nature's great PS filters: It softens, transforms, de-colors, renders corporeal objects as 'ghosts', and it seeps in and around life with a thick blinding white. You have the white here, not only in the intense center but in the fog around the treetrunks & ground. And the front tree (left side) has enough clarity to give us a root we can hold onto. (There's a foreground tree on the right too. A touch of symmetry...) A fine fog shot, and with real presence throughout. (For me, presence carries great weight...)