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  1. Rostov (Russian: Росто́в; Old Norse: Rostofa) is one of the oldest

    towns in Russia and a tourist centre of the so-called Golden Ring. It is

    located on the shores of Lake Nero in Yaroslavl Oblast, 202 km to the

    north east of Moscow. Population: 34,141 (2002 Census); 35,707 (1989

    Census).

  2. Rostov (Russian: Росто́в; Old Norse: Rostofa) is one of the oldest

    towns in Russia and a tourist centre of the so-called Golden Ring. It is

    located on the shores of Lake Nero in Yaroslavl Oblast, 202 km to the

    north east of Moscow. Population: 34,141 (2002 Census); 35,707 (1989

    Census).

  3. Rostov (Russian: Росто́в; Old Norse: Rostofa) is one of the oldest

    towns in Russia and a tourist centre of the so-called Golden Ring. It is

    located on the shores of Lake Nero in Yaroslavl Oblast, 202 km to the

    north east of Moscow. Population: 34,141 (2002 Census); 35,707 (1989

    Census).

  4. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  5. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  6. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  7. "Series of Photographies " vs. "Single Photos"

    As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  8. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  9. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  10. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  11. "Series of Photographies " vs. "Single Photos"

    As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  12. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  13. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  14. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  15. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  16. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  17. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  18. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

  19. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't

    explore the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because

    I had already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change

    dramatically the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen...

    I have been trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I

    tried to arrive to the image through a more unconsciousness path. I

    should say I am quite anxious about the results of this new experience;

    However, It feels awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about

    these ideas and of course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by

    telling me what you think about these images...

  20. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't

    explore the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because

    I had already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change

    dramatically the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen...

    I have been trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I

    tried to arrive to the image through a more unconsciousness path. I

    should say I am quite anxious about the results of this new experience;

    However, It feels awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about

    these ideas and of course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by

    telling me what you think about these images...

  21. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't

    explore the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because

    I had already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change

    dramatically the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen...

    I have been trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I

    tried to arrive to the image through a more unconsciousness path. I

    should say I am quite anxious about the results of this new experience;

    However, It feels awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about

    these ideas and of course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by

    telling me what you think about these images...

  22. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't

    explore the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because

    I had already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change

    dramatically the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen...

    I have been trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I

    tried to arrive to the image through a more unconsciousness path. I

    should say I am quite anxious about the results of this new experience;

    However, It feels awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about

    these ideas and of course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by

    telling me what you think about these images...

  23. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't

    explore the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because

    I had already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change

    dramatically the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen...

    I have been trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I

    tried to arrive to the image through a more unconsciousness path. I

    should say I am quite anxious about the results of this new experience;

    However, It feels awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about

    these ideas and of course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by

    telling me what you think about these images...

  24. As a photographer I am used to organizing my photography work

    (portraiture) into series, that usually have a very strong concept. I used

    to think that this idea may help me; not only in the strenght of the work,

    but also in the construction of the image. However, I have recently

    realized that sometimes I just shrink my possibilities and I didn't explore

    the subject before taking the photograph, that was just because I had

    already decided the "look" of the series no matter if it changed the

    enviroment of each portrait; though, sometimes this ends in a Cul-de-

    sac, also know as dead-end. Recently, I decided to change dramatically

    the way I take my photographs, just to see what happen... I have been

    trying not to make schemes before making my photos; I tried to arrive to

    the image through a more unconsciousness path. I should say I am

    quite anxious about the results of this new experience; However, It feels

    awesome! I look forward to know your opinions about these ideas and of

    course don't hesitate to show all your sincerity by telling me what you

    think about these images...

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