by Paweł Chmur | Mar 4, 2014 | landscape, shooting conditions
This year we have a unique winter. By mid-January was autumnally, then almost three weeks snow, freezing and windy. Next week a pleasant mild winter, then thaw and little snowfall and rain. Now, almost no snow is foggy and grey. Even in this weather, you can take...
by Paweł Chmur | Feb 25, 2014 | landscape, shooting conditions
Fog. Interesting and at the same time mysterious phenomenon. Suddenly we see the foreground, and continued as blurred outlines and further still only white. If you even vaguely begin to pierce the sun’s rays, the reflected light is unusual. Photographer...
by Paweł Chmur | Feb 23, 2014 | birdwatching, shooting conditions
We are extremely warm in February. Only remnants of snow in the shade of trees and pits. The temperature at noon lately even reaches 10 degrees. February 21, first noticed starlings (can not remember such an early arrival), and two days before I saw the wild...
by Paweł Chmur | Feb 10, 2014 | shooting conditions, Uncategorized
This winter there is a lot of snow and good winter weather, so you need to use every opportunity. Before Sunset is a good time to shoot and walk on skis. Forest pine air promotes health. How nice to meet in the woods deer that like to graze before...
by Paweł Chmur | Jan 27, 2014 | shooting conditions, Uncategorized
To January 14, we really had no frost or snow. After two days of heavy rain came the icy cold. For almost two weeks bitterly frosty wind teases people and animals. I myself try to go for walks and skiing though briefly. For good driving snow is too little. Birds...