We move from one pavilion to another. Under the feet of the quiet creaks of the old flooring.
The old mansion of the beginning of the last century housed a photo exhibition, which presents the works of the best Russian photographers-naturalists.
This exhibition is held as part of the wildlife festival and we managed to visit it on the last day.
It is amazing how photographers, traveling around our country, take pictures of the most remote and beautiful places in Russia.
Spring on the island of Valaam
First snow in Altai
Looking at all these shots, you understand that behind each photo there are thousands of kilometers of the passed way, long hours waiting and many years of preparation.
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Photos seem so alive that it seems you can hear the murmur of the Northern rivers, the crackle of branches under the crouching predator or the noise of wings fluttered from a branch of a bird.
Of course amazing skill and quality of the photos.
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The exhibition takes place in an old building, which is considered one of the iconic buildings of St. Petersburg's Northern modern. It is noteworthy that the interiors of this house still preserved a large number of ceramic furnaces of the past era.
In each room we were able to see these various fireplaces, which differ in pattern and color of tiles.
We got great pleasure from communicating with wildlife through these photos. Thank you if You took the time to drop by for a minute. I'll see you soon...
when there is no need to hurry
That must have been an incredible exhibit to see! The photos are so beautiful, and the building is beautiful too! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for stopping by, @goat-girlz ! I am glad that these photos of wildlife cause pleasant emotions :))
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Wow so many beautiful pictures. I wish i made them.
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Your photos of nature are also always amazing :))
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Such an amazing exhibition, thank you so much for the report and photos:) All the fireplaces looks very beautiful, but whats up with them? Why there is one in every room?:)
At the beginning of the last century there were no centralized heating systems and all rooms were heated by stoves, fireplaces. St. Petersburg is too raw a city most of the year. Without them it is not to do. Wealthy citizens could afford to have fireplaces in every room of their mansions. It was the duty of the servants to heat the stoves. This mansion had a long history. It was originally built in 1740 for the court tailor of the Imperial court. Later it was an apartment house. Then the building changed owners several times. Later, in 1904 - 1907 this house was reconstructed, but all the stoves and fireplaces were preserved. Thanks for Your question, @georgeboya . It's always nice to see interest :))
Thank you so much for the background story, such an interesting building:)
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An amazing post that let us appreciate the beautiful wildlife of your country, so big and diverse. And of course your catch the hard work of these photographers that requires lots of patience, skills and taking risks. I'm sure you enjoyed your visit to this lovely mansion and its awesome guests!!
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Thanks my friend! I am glad that I can share here with all of You :))
These photographs are impressive, these wild animals are sublime. This is where I ask myself Why if our world is so beautiful, are we destroying it?
My favorite photo, the one of the bear :D
You're right, @marpa ! people are so ruthless to the surrounding world of wildlife, not thinking about what we leave to future generations.
This bear attracted the eyes of all visitors :)) it is Incredible even to imagine how many hours it took the photographer to catch such a good shot.
Thank you for taking the time to visit :))
Это ж какое стекло надо иметь... слюна уже выше колен )))
Да, красотища) благодарствую.
Я узнала случайно об этой выставке :)) теперь понимаю, что мне повезло заглянуть на неё в последний день. Я думала что питерские стимианцы уже все посетили и старалась не отстать
Да уж... очень классные фотки.
Замечательная выставка!
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на самом деле,мне оставалось только завидовать такому профессионализму фотографов
качество потрясающее! Таскать по нехоженым тропам тяжеленное оборудование для одного такого снимка - это того стоило. Спасибо, что заглянули, @apnigrich
Да, это большой труд.
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Phenomenal photos, @madlenfox. Thank you very much for this report.
@lighteye, I'm glad you were interested to see some :)). Thank you!
Wow! This post is excellent my friend.
A lovely old house and some fabulous photos.
What more can one want.
Blessings!
А я, увидев ту лису, поначалу подумала, что это твой новый рисунок!
Спасибо за интересный фоторепортаж с выставки!
Чудесные работы, Мариночка!
I saw the Fox, at first thought it was your new drawing!
Thank you for the interesting photo report from the exhibition!
Wonderful work, Marinochka! @madlenfox