The Ivashevsky sands are called the shoal on Sukhona, on the opposite shore from Veliky Ustyug, near the village of Ivashevo.
For some reason, I clearly remember that state in the fall of 2013, when I rode a bicycle to photograph evening landscapes in this place.
Even then, I was thinking about time, about what I am in the present, and what I am in the future...whether I'm going to take pictures, how I'm going to feel.
And I also thought about the past: here I grew up in photographic terms at the time of 2013, for example, compared to 2010.
Also this time (in 2024), I remembered that 2013 and how I have grown up compared to it now.
And what if with these thoughts and memories I unknowingly send some kind of message into the past, in that very year, connecting to it? And in that 2013, I feel something, as if someone from the future, that is, from 2024, is sending something to my head. And that's me.
Oh, okay, something skidded...and I filmed the sands later, and even more so the moon. But I remember very vividly that very shooting.
And I liked the way I got the photos now!
"WOW, what a stunning post! 🌅 The Ivashevsky sands look breathtakingly beautiful in these photos. I love how you've shared this personal journey through time, reflecting on your experiences and growth as a photographer. It's amazing to see how far you've come since 2013! 😊 Your passion for photography is infectious, and it's wonderful to see you sharing your art with us.
What do you think - does the concept of sending messages into our past resonate with anyone else? 🤔 Would love to hear from fellow Steemians who have had similar experiences or thoughts on this topic. Let's keep the conversation going! 💬
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