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Once, leaving the metro at the Chistye Prudy station, looking up from the phone, I noticed how beautifully the lobby is filled with light, how the graphic lines...
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Once, leaving the metro at the Chistye Prudy station, looking up from the phone, I noticed how beautifully the lobby is filled with light, how the graphic lines of the building delicately complement the porthole windows, bringing a recognizable accent. I made a couple of sighting shots on my phone with the idea of ​​going back and taking long exposure portraits. Conceived - done! We found a dress to match the color of the walls, chose sunny weather, the setting sun beating along the line of windows and forward.
In 1935, it was erected by the Scottish-born architect Nicholas Colley, inspired by ancient Roman architecture - the tomb of the baker Eurystacus.
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vbdebbieblue59385641 Platinum
 
vbdebbieblue59385641 September 14, 2021
elegance lovely 🙂
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Ruslan_Lavrentyev December 08, 2021
Great work.
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