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NoirAngel [2006-03-18 16:20:43 +0000 UTC]
wow.. lovely building.. old and beautiful.
nature is always beautiful like your other photos.
what is that red thing? flowers?
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mad-yet-inteligent [2006-03-13 23:28:44 +0000 UTC]
bloomin heck, u mean u acctually get grass that green? mazing!
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mad-yet-inteligent In reply to gogIN [2006-03-18 23:28:10 +0000 UTC]
thats k! wow...madly green grass...swear it's unatural...
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SpookyMouse [2006-03-03 02:36:39 +0000 UTC]
george that place is fantastic and your photography is really sharp.. have you ever thought about doing a stock account on DA because if you can produce images like that, of locations like that.. im sure it wont be long before there are a few people useing your pictures.... If it's not Minas Tirith lol.. where is it?.. I bet this place has a fasinating history behind it.
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gogIN In reply to SpookyMouse [2006-03-05 15:16:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks
Maybe i will create one, but i don't get any ideas how people could use my photos... if yes, i will certainly create one
By the way, in what resolution do you think i should post the pics there?
Yes, this is not Minas Tirith, this church was built along with the fortress more than 600 years ago as part of a stronghold on the east of Moscow.
Not far from here lay the Ord's Road - the main communication between them. The same road let to the Ural and to Syberia. The only one for merchants, kings, and khan ambassadors.
The founder of this monastery and his first father superior was Andronike - a student of ST. Serge Radonezhskiy. It is also connected to the name of Andrey Rublev - a great russian iconographer and the monk of this monastery.
In the second-half 1420-s, under his direct observation was "arranged" its iconostasis. Possibly, other icons - their authors clearly tried to hold his style - old master by places passed by the brush. The artist died between 1427 and 1430, after having painted its cathedral (some ornaments still remain in the window niches). Here he found his last resting place.
During our days Spaso-Andronnikov monastery is converted into the museum- preserve of Andrey Rublev - respectful tribute to the great master of the middle ages.
I'm very glad you liked it
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SpookyMouse In reply to gogIN [2006-03-10 12:46:06 +0000 UTC]
Yes, it's a fantastic place where you live, history is so much alive and interesting... i liked the name "Ord's Road", it could well be Minas Tirith and the "Orc's Road"..lol .. Yep History is cool and i can imagine when this road was possibaly the main route or one of the only routes and needed it's fortress.. Great Stuff George..
I think that if you posted stock photography then the resolution should be fairly large to keep detail.. i have never done stock before george but there are plenty of good examples on DA of stock accounts, as for the content then, you should do whatever interests you, or if you were going to do a photo montage just think of the elements that might be needed... ie, Background, Objects, .. or you might speciealise on a certain idea, Medevil, Colonial, Modern, Etc, Etc..just as long as the most important thing is that you have fun doing them... .. Hope that help George..
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