The night guardians

in travel •  5 years ago 

I always liked trees. Everything. They surround us always and everywhere. In an urban environment, without trees would be bad. All mysticism begins in the dark. Tall and winding tree trunks can create a gloomy atmosphere even on a gray cloudy autumn day, and when night falls, the landscape can at all take a picture from a horror movie. But I'm not going to scare anyone.

I was impressed by the rhythm of the trees along the streets. Like night guardian, they protect the sleep of local residents.

I was always more frightened by the open area, and under the trees I felt more protected.

It seem to cover me with their own hands-branches from heaven, from the universe, preserving and protecting the inner world.

A lot of trees in an urban environment is the optimal comfortable solution: when there is no vegetation, the stone jungle begins to crush, and in the forest among only trees it can also be not very cozy and even scary.

Here is a completely different level in terms of trees!

I have never seen anything like this, that there are whole alleys so close to residential buildings.

And this is again the same metaphysics, sensations, emotions, and from this - beautiful pictures.

Some completely different world for me, unusual for looking.

In the daytime they are ordinary trees, and at night they watch, protecting us from ourselves.


Canon 5D mark IV, EF 17-35 / 2.8L

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