January in Moscow. Part 2

in Photographyyesterday (edited)

When I came to the bank of the Moskva River, it became much more interesting. The Bolshoy Ustinsky Bridge offers views of the Kremlin and Zaryadye Park.

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Moscow is ideally built for photographing the sights.

And even cloudy weather does not overshadow the beautiful views.

Next time, I would like to take a walk in the Patriarchal Bridge area.

Although I've already been there and even photographed it...but it didn't stick in my mind vividly enough.

In general, any city becomes smaller in perception as you explore it.

Previously, the capital seemed vast, but now the city center no longer seems so big.

I used to think that way about Vologda, but now I don't know where to go to somehow feel myself in a new way, to refresh my senses.

It is also convenient and interesting to photograph in Moscow due to the presence of height differences.

The huge number of bridges adds interest.

We just need a more powerful telephoto lens.

It seems to me that in a new city for me, I would again begin to photographically explore the courtyard spaces.

Well, there are just endless plots for street!

I think Moscow will be featured in my posts more than once.

It would be necessary to study Peter...