I provide this post for 'CITYSCAPE photography & art' contest, by @axeman — week #42
location: | St.Petersburg, Russia | June 2019 | natural lighting |
camera/lens: | Canon 5D | 50mm 1.4 | jpg-sourced |
The photo I choosed for this round, is just my little exercise in photography -- making decisions how to arrange the guiding lines of the building, having no zoom, but a fixed-focus 50-mm (not the best option for architecture and cityscape shooting, to say the truth). But when I get this shot I was very happy about it, as I felt I totally nailed it. And a little story as a bonus.
A few more photos from the same session. It was a #wednesdaywalk across the city disctrict build in the 1950-es, the epoch of 'imperial style' and 'Stalin's ampir'.
These huge gates are a built-in garage. Never saw them open.
Look at the locks -- seems this is their permanent state :P
Just a typical citylife photo.
These yards have a lot of cats. Thats a good sign!
Means they are a good place for living.
Buildings have a lot of unique, customed, one-spot decorationes, exclusive to a certain building only. Other building has other decoration motives. there is a lot of symbolics of health, sports, fertility, wealth of the earth's interior - "everything that the Soviet people own" (as the official ideology claimed).
And, again, a lot of them started to ruin, or already have been erased, the time peeled them off, like this 'fake fountain'.