One unphotographable moment is the first moments of when it begins to snow. “This is a picture I did not take” of a cold winter chill, accompanied with the early snowflakes. The lonely desolate streets gave the snowflakes more room in their new home. Snowflakes that don’t know where they’ll land, and snowflakes that will be here to stay. Leaving their impact on the world as a sheet of snow.
Another unphotographable moment is a burning fire in a abandoned building. “This is a photo I did not take” of a forest like area. Which animals do not visit this building, plants do not dare grow by it. One moment it’s in the process of decay, and the next second it’s burning wood giving the empty sky a color.
Another unphotographable moment is a group of world war two soldiers watching over their secured area. “This is a photo I did not take” of two weary soldiers, aching to leave this forsaken area. The shots have ceased. The shots have dropped. The soldiers walkaway. They’re tired.