Usually I'm used to filming everything on camera. At the same time, a smartphone is usually in my pocket, but I practically do not get it. This time I changed my habit. The camera hung in a bag on my shoulder, and I decided to shoot all the shots on my phone.
There was quite a bit of light and I was wondering how the smartphone camera would do its job. It was snowing lightly, which slightly powdered wet snow. This led to the fact that any trace became clearly visible even at night.
It was precisely the traces that interested me. They formed into a bizarre geometry. I don’t know what I did and it’s hard for me to describe the result in words. One consolation is that I captured a rather rare phenomenon. However, judge for yourself.
It's funny how photos taken from a phone typically look like photos taken from a phone. They generally have the same lack-of-depth-of-field look to them. Yet, my phone is my primary camera these days. I even have a lens set for it that I rarely use. I'm lazy.
But.. I do like the tire tracks!
Yay! 🤗
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Wow.