Snow and sun in the park
With all the darkness and cloudy, shadowless weather we’ve had since before Christmas it was a rare treat to wake up on a Saturday morning and see an almost cloudless sky outside and some actual, genuine sunshine outside. I felt a little bit of a photographic urge inside for the first time in a while, so I grabbed my severely underused shoulder bag with cameras in it and my photo partner (a.k.a. Dad) and drove out to a regular photographic location, the Alnarp Agricultural University and its park.
Dad enjoying the sunny weather in the park.
In warmer weather the place is full of colorful flowers and a lot of green leaves on the trees, but now in February there’s precious little of that to photograph. Instead it’s all about light, shadows and silhouettes, especially with the snow covering the ground in the park, something that doesn’t happen all that often down here in the south. Both dad and I agreed that we definitely need to pick up the pace again when it comes to photography. It is so much nicer to be out there with a camera in hand (when there’s good light to use) than to doom scroll at home, be it in front of a computer screen or even worse, on your phone!
Seeing one of these guys run around in the park is definitely not uncommon! They’re usually up in the trees though, not on the ground so that was nice!
Some of the students at the Agricultural University made good use of the sunny weather.