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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).
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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).
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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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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...
-
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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"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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
"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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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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Awesome world you deal with ! Congratulations, best regards from Argentina.
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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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
Rostov (Росто́в)
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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).