Showing posts with label Moscow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moscow. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Moscow Night Shots


I am slowly processing the shots from Moscow. I took a lot of night shots and many of these really come alive with a bit of Lightroom and Viveza magic. These were taken with the G12 and, except for strong birefringence, compare well with the 5D that I used for most shots.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Moscow Daily Life

A bit of a break as my broadband has been down for a few days. I am continuing to process the Russian trip photos in spare moments. Here are few images of everyday Moscow life - the Metro, cars, trolley buses and buses along with street scenes and shopping.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Nik Viveza Software


Three pairs of images to show the power of Viveza (Nik Software) to put life into backlit subjects or night images. The left image has been processed with Lightroom to get as much as possible into the shadow and highlight areas of the raw images. They were then processed with Viveza and show the strength of the software to adjust difficult images. The final stage will be clone out the street lights in the Church image.


Thursday, January 12, 2012

Moscow Metros

I took a lot of images in the Moscow Metro as there were no restrictions on photography other than finding space to raise the camera. The trains were generally dark green rather than London's red ones so monochrome conversions don't lose much impact and sort out the colour casts. Each station had its own theme - often with impressive sculptures and paintings. I will post a few more when I have sorted them.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Last Morning in Moscow


A very grey day for the visit to the Kremlin so we did not see it at its best. The first two are for Tricia - yes they still goose step when changing the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
I liked the contrast of the modern building and the traditional onion domes.

Gorky Park Moscow


Two of the dozens of snowmen in Gorky Park - they run snow machines to create enough snow when nature doesn't oblige. They also have the strange habit of putting leg warmers on their lamp standards and tree trunks. But, of course, what I enjoyed most was the huge ice skating rink and trails. I took a great many shots so expect to see one or two more when I can sort them on a larger screen.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Novodevichy Convent


The Convent with all its gold leaf and coloured brickwork looked great on a sunny crisp morning.

Moscow Metro


The underground system in Moscow is amazing - the trains run every minute so there is no waiting for the next train. Many of the stations are exhibition halls for painting sculpture and mosaics. There are also no restrictions on taking photos. I am sure, except for the crowds around at times, I could have used a tripod. Here are four different stations showing the variety of lamps and pillar construction.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Night Tour of Moscow


The first image was taken as the sun went down and the lights came on along the facade of the splendid GUM department store. Great shame about the ice rink constructed in front of GUM.
The other images were taken during a night tour of the city. The obelisk is in Victory Park and commemorates Russia's limited successes in battles. The crescent moon completed the scene.
We then went to the lake in front of Novodevichy Convent - said to be where Tschaikovsky got inspiration for Swan Lake. True or not we toasted him with Vodka - any excuse does!!!
The final stop was back in Red Square