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Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM II

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM II

Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

 

Treppiede Manfrotto 190 X Prob

Testa Manfrotto a sfera compact nera con attacco rapido 496RC2 con frizione

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Lakhta Center architectural concept will be created based on the project which was previously designed to be constructed on Okhta promontory in Krasnogvardeysky district. The project will be significantly revised and adjusted to the new location and site layout. As assessed on a preliminary basis the costs for the adjustment of the project of the business center which was approved earlier in Lakhta will be not more than 30-50% of the cost of the design and approval of the new project. Furthermore the existing project of the business complex has passed through all state authorities which acknowledged its compliance with the relevant standards and requirements which will accelerate the construction of the new center by 2 years and significantly reduce the costs of the design and approval of the new project.

 

The project of a business center with a high-rise landmark and base buildings was selected as a result of an international architectural contest conducted by the investor in 2006. The winner of the contest was RMJM company (Tony Kettle Design Director) which proposed a project complying with the requested functions of the future headquarters of a large energy company and concordant with the architectural traditions of Petersburg.

 

Petersburg was created as a city of horizontals. A flat lowland dictated buildings relatively even in height, and in some spots accentuated with high-rise ensembles. The spire of the Peter and Paul Fortress, the Admiralty, the doom of the St. Isaac’s Cathedral are city forming landmarks with architectural ensembles around them.

 

The role of the high-rise building envisaged in the concept of a business center is played in the creation of an architectural accent of a business center which will be constructed on the former industrial and un-built areas. Without competing with the traditional city’s landmarks due to the remoteness from the historic buildings, the high-rise ensemble on the coast of the Gulf of Finland will be a city forming element and a draw of attraction for a new development project and business in a new developing district of the city.

 

The main architectural motives of Petersburg are reflected in the concept of a business center. It is a theme of a lonely spire in the horizontal landscape, and leaning base buildings symbolizing the ship hull, and maritime theme of wave-like bearing structures. An organic form of the building symbolizes the power of water, the flow of space, openness and lightness. The effect of free fall and maximum blending of the future complex with the environment will be emphasized by the glass of a special type, owning to this glass the tower will change its colors creating a feeling of a living being.

 

At present the architectural concept is being revised which will enable to insert the buildings of the future business complex into new surroundings on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. Young Russian architects will be involved in the work related to some parts of the project including the embankment and berths.

 

The architect’s task was to implement the project of a new ultramodern skyscraper in the city with a rich cultural and historical context, the historical centre of which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Tony Kettle, the author of the architectural concept of the Lakhta Center: “The flowing forms of water, the glinting spires of the Peter and Paul cathedral, the size of the sky canvas above the horizontal grain. My sense was very much to create something that was as light and elegant as the historical forms, capturing the changes in daylight in a similar way to that of the golden domes and spires.”

 

“The tower was designed as a simple organic spire with asymmetrical movement in its skin, to be seen as a singular landmark at city scale. Underlying the simple elegance of its exterior there are actually five individual twisting towers, each with its own glazed skin. These come together and taper around a diminishing circular core, enveloped by a further insulating skin.”

This is how Lakhta Center will look like in 2018, a multifunctional public and business complex, which core will be the HQ of Gazprom Neft company and its subsidiaries.

 

Over half of the areas will be occupied by public functions: a scientific and educational complex, a children’s center for amusing science, a planetarium, exhibition halls, a health center, a multifunctional hall for congresses, conferences, theater performances, musical and costume shows, a cinema center and a sports center, an open amphitheater and a few more public services including a bank branch, retail shops, restaurants, cafés, etc.

 

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Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.

The choice of tool limits the possibilities.

Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.

The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...

The moment of observation is the real find ...

Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.

Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.

The meaning of all this is the process!

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Often we are visited by thoughts that may reveal something unknown ... Our mind many times tries to solve a problem with known methods ... This is its main mistake! The path of the heart opens the doors that appear in our path. It is a pity that not everyone has the courage to insert the keys that are always with us ...

(Listenwave- 圣彼得堡). #Lakhta. #Listenvawe #Light. This small village on the northern shore of the Gulf of Finland, about 15 km north-west of the city, is the birthplace of human settlements on the banks of the Neva. It was in the territory of Lakhta that the remains of a man’s camp of three thousand years ago were found.

In official documents, the settlement named Lakhta has been dating since 1500. The name is derived from the Finnish-language word lahti - "bay". It is one of the few settlements that has not changed its name throughout its 500-year history. It is also known as Lahes, Lahes-by, Lahes and was originally inhabited by Izhora. In the last decades of the 15th century, Lakhta was a village (which indicates a significant number of its population) and was the center of the same name of the Grand-Ducal volost, which was part of the Spassko-Gorodensky pogost of Orekhovsky district of Vodskaya Pyatina. In the village there were 10 yards with 20 people (married men). In Lakhta, on average, there were 2 families each, and the total population of the village probably reached 75 people.

From the marks on the fields of the Swedish scribal book of the Spassky Pogost of 1640, it follows that the lands along the lower reaches of the Neva River and part of the coast of the Gulf of Finland, including Lakhta Karelia, Perekulyu (from the Finnish "back village", probably because of its position relative to Lakhta) and Konduya Lakhtinsky, was granted royal charter on January 15, 1638, to the possession of the Stockholm dignitary, General Rickshulz Bernhard Sten von Stenhausen, of Dutch origin. On October 31, 1648, the Swedish government granted these lands to the city of Nuena (Nyenskansu). With the arrival of the Swedes in the Neva region, Lakhta was settled by the Finns, who until the middle of the 20th century constituted the absolute majority of the villagers.

On December 22, 1766, Catherine 2 granted the Lakhta manor, which at that time belonged to the Office of the Chancellery from the buildings of palaces and gardens, "in which and in her villages with yard people 208 souls" to her favorite, Count Orlov. Not later than 1768 Count J.A. Bruce took possession of the estate. In 1788, the Lakhta manor with its wooden services on dry land (high place) and the villages of Lakhta, Dubki, Lisiy Nos and Konnaya, also on dry land, were listed there, in those villages of male peasants 238 souls. On May 1, 1813, Lakhta was taken over by the landlords of the Yakovlevs. On October 5, 1844, Count A. I. Stenbok-Fermor took possession of the Lakhta estate, in which there were then 255 male souls. This genus was the owner of the estate until 1912, when his last representative got into debt and the nobility was established over the estate. On October 4, 1913, the count, in order to pay off his debts, was forced to go into incorporation, and the Lakhta estate became the property of the Lakht Joint-Stock Company of Stenbock-Fermor and Co.

After the revolution, Lakhta was left to itself for some time; on May 19, 1919, in the former estate of the Stenbock-Fermor estate, the Lakhta sightseeing station was opened, which lasted until 1932. In the early 1920s, sand mining began on the Lakhta beaches, and the abandoned and dilapidated peat-bedding plant of the Lakhta estate in 1922 took the Oblzmotdel department under its jurisdiction and launched it after major repairs. In 1963, the village of Lakhta was included in the Zhdanovsky (Primorsky) district of Leningrad (St. Petersburg).

 

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Contents of F-Stop Gear Tilopa 50L DuraDiamond

(with Pro Large ICU)

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Pentax K-1 + RRS L-Bracket HD DFA 70-210 f4

Pentax K-3 iii + grip

HD DFA 150-450 (with plate for Jobu Jr 3 gimble not shown)

HD DFA 15-30 f2.8

HD DFA 28-105

SMC DA 18-135

HD DA 1.4X

Manfrotto 055XProB + Sirui K30 II

CPL's of varous diameter

50' utily rope

Stabil MAXX2 Corkers

iPhone

microfibre cloth

spare cameraplate

camera remote

notebook

spare batteries

waterbottle

Pluto Trigger

earbuds

 

There is plenty of room for other stuff too but I have yet to do an exursion longer than a couple hours hike.

Seven Sacred Pools

Road to Hana

Oheo, Hawaii

These rail cars once belonged to my great uncle. He wasn't a railroad man. Nope, these were used to store grain, and there were mice everywhere according to my mother. That means mice infested grain was introduced to the food chain many, many times. What remains on this forgotten patch of land is slowly decaying.

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20mm ƒ/2.8 Pro DX

1/125 ƒ/11 ISO 100

Breakthrough Photography CP filter

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Mount Beinn na Caillich is covered with clouds. Shot while driving from Portree to Kyle of Lochalsh, during the road trip around Scotland.

  

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View of Raasay while driving from Portree to Lealt Falls near Storr, during the road trip around Scotland.

  

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A small taste of the birdlife in and around Vadsø, these were taken practically in my own backyard.

 

Another photograph of the gnarly thunderstorm that rolled through North Dakota a few weeks ago. Again this is looking north as the sun sets in blue skies, creating a stunning contrast of sunset colors with lightning backlighting the clouds. Several tornadoes touched down north and south of my location.

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20mm ƒ/2.8 Pro DX

Breakthrough Photography 3-stop ND

25" ƒ/3.2 ISO 100

 

House in Lochend, on the banks of Loch Ness, Scotland.

 

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A typical village scene in India where usually you can find a pond with lotus flowers and a temple on the shore. Pano of 3 frames. Vriddhachalam, Tamilnadu, India.

  

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Neist Point Lighthouse in Isle of Skye, Scotland at sunrise. A sense of awe & accomplishment to be in this beautiful place after driving for 1000s of kms during a road trip around Scotland. This moment will be long cherished since this location was always on my list and especially due to the factors it took to reach here in sub zero & rainy conditions.

  

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Just a quick trip in Ytrebyfjæra (YtrebyBeach) right after sunset. It's been gray and rainy for a long time now so it's kind of nice that the clouds are starting to crack a little

The Shot

One of my new personal favorites. There are things in this world, that are simply perfect and that a thousand words cannot describe. Even if I'd use every word I know, I'd fail.

 

I hope some of my photos tell more than a thousand words.

 

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The translation of my website is almost complete. All main pages, have been translated other will follow over time.

 

Technique

Nikon D800

Sigma 50mm f/1.4

+Induro AT-114

Vanguard SBH-250 Ballhead

Remote release

One shot exposure

B+W Kaesemann Polarizer Slim

+fstopgear Loka Backpack

 

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Loch(Lake) Harport in Isle of Skye, Scotland at sunset. Took this shot from A863 in Ebost/Ullinish. Cuillin mountain range is covered with Snow & Clouds.

 

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Rocky Mountain National Park

 

Bull Elk, Stag, Wapiti. They are known by different names. They are always majestic.

 

Canon 70D

Canon EF 100-400mm ƒ/4.5/5.6L IS II USM

1/2500 ƒ/5.6 ISO 800

 

Stambecchi in allerta - mi allerto anch'io - appena sotto di me (se avessi tardato di una manciata di secondi avrei incrociato il loro Sguardo) iniziano a transitare 5 esemplari di (fratello) Lupo.

A caccia!

 

Non provano minimamente a inseguire gli Stambecchi sanno di soccombere in salita...

 

Pertanto mi passano davanti a meno di 50 metri - uno alla volta - con l'unico intoppo dei Larici tra loro e me!

  

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La Vallée d'Aoste à ma guise - La Valle d'Aosta a modo mio - Aosta Valley in my own way

 

Vivre en Montagne, au quotidien, pour satisfaire la Curiosité de la Photographie de la Nature...

 

Valle d'Aosta - Vallée d'Aoste

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Clickalps Photography - Troise Carmine - Washi

  

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Canon 5D Mark lV

  

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Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM II

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM II

Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

 

Treppiede Manfrotto 190 X Prob

Testa Manfrotto a sfera compact nera con attacco rapido 496RC2 con frizione

Piastra a sgancio rapido 200PL

Watching the sun disappear from Rock Park Trail in Castle Rock, CO.

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20MM ƒ/2.8 Pro DX

2 images processed with Photomatix Pro

1st image: 1/320 ƒ/10 - ISO 200

2nd image: 1/20 ƒ/10 ISO 200

This guy was hanging out in Estes Lake with about a dozen ladies.

 

Canon 70D

Canon EF 100-400mm ƒ/4.5-5.6L IS II USM

1/1250 ƒ/5.6 ISO 400

The iconic Crystal Mill near Marble, CO

 

I wasn't sure what to expect heading up there, but I'm certainly glad to drive a Subaru, as the only other vehicles I encountered were Jeeps and ATV's on a gnarly 4x4 access road. The journey was as fun as the destination!

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20mm ƒ/2.8 Pro DX

Breakthrough Photography 3-stop ND, 6-stop ND, and CPL

Sirui K-20X and W-1204

 

6" ƒ/11 ISO 100

Neist Point Lighthouse in Isle of Skye, Scotland at sunset. Mountains of Uist can be seen ahead.

  

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Shores of Beauly Firth in North Sea, Inverness, Scotland. Lee Big Stopper & Lee GND Soft(3 stops) filters.

  

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Sunset over Lower Mirror Lake just outside of Belle Fourche, South Dakota

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20mm ƒ/2.8 Pro DX

Breakthrough Photography 3-stop ND and CPL

Sirui W-1204 + K-20X

3 Images Tonemapped in Photomatix Pro

1/4 - 1/5 - 1/6 f/22 ISO 100

Here is the result of my last post, which was a BTS iPhone shot. We took a chance one sunset and hike thru waist and knee deep undergrowth to get go this location. It ended up being one of tbd best sunrises we’ve had in central Kentucky all year!

Then the sun has officially left for this time, she will return at the turn of January/February.

The night after the supermoon was its fullest, more exactly the morning following that still. The glow of the moon awaits the morning sun over this pond in South Dakota around 3:30am

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20mm ƒ/2.8 Pro DX

30" ƒ/2.8 ISO 500

Stunning sunrise over the Little Missouri River basin in the badlands of North Dakota. This is just a bit south and east of the Theodore Roosevelt National Grasslands

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20mm ƒ2.8 Pro DX

Breakthrough Photography 6-stop ND and CP stacked

Two images processes using Photomatix Pro

30" ƒ/22 ISO 100

30" ƒ/14 ISO 100

My favourite image from last Sunday's sunrise.

It was a special one, especially for a group of family and friends who were holding a memorial near the lighthouse above us on top of the headland.

I'm sure the view that they witnessed will be a very special memory for them.

Office selfie in today’s office; the delightfully elegant Claridge’s for an equally delightful and elegant wedding. My Lumix S1R, S1 and Leica M10-D making use of a mirror whilst waiting for the elevator. Claridge’s Hotel, London, UK. October 16, 2020. Photo: Edmond Terakopian

Arthur Bishop: “Good judgment comes from experience and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.”

 

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Testing my "new" Canon 5D mk2.

Stunning view of Laksvatn fjord with my favourite F-stop Ajna backpack.

This one seemed like it deserved to be in black and white. Another shot from my morning hanging with my father on the eastern plains of Colorado. These are my Great Uncle Will's Railcars that he used for grain storage years ago.

 

Canon 70D

Tokina AT-X 11-20mm ƒ/2.8 Pro DX

1/60 ƒ/10 ISO 100

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