Warm December sunset over snowy fields and wind turbines — a fleeting winter moment captured during a bike ride
This snowy winter didn’t last long — barely two weeks — yet it managed to completely reshape the familiar landscapes along my favourite cycling routes. And now, even in mid-December, the cold already feels distant. Today was so warm and bright that I went out for a bike ride in just a cycling jersey, feeling the soft breeze on my face and catching that unexpected smell of damp soil warming under the sun — something you rarely sense at this time of year.
Sunset over a lake in central Poland, where clouds glow in soft violets and peaches — mirrored perfectly in still water
Some evenings, light doesn’t fade — it transforms. This sunset over a still lake in central Poland unfolded like the sky’s slow exhale. Clouds rolled across the horizon, shifting from deep violet to fiery peach, while the water below mirrored every hue with painterly calm. Along the distant treeline, wind turbines stood in silent silhouette — not imposing, but quietly observant.
The quiet transition of seasons, with nature and technology coexisting in the haze
This photograph captures the meeting point of nature and technology — where frozen water, mist, and towering wind turbines coexist. The lake remains partially covered in ice, while the morning mist softens the industrial structures in the background. The warm hues of dawn contrast with the cold elements in the foreground, emphasizing the transition from winter to early spring.