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Paris | 2016
LZOS Zenit Mir-1V 37mm ƒ/2.8 (Зенит Мир-1В)
1986 | 10 blades iris | m42 | ƒ/2.8
Mir -1 is the Russian's Carl zeiss Flektogon copy
Paris | 2016
LZOS Zenit Mir-1V 37mm ƒ/2.8 (Зенит Мир-1В)
1986 | 10 blades iris | m42 | ƒ/2.8
Mir -1 is the Russian's Carl zeiss Flektogon copy
Paris | 2016
LZOS Zenit Mir-1V 37mm ƒ/2.8 (Зенит Мир-1В)
1986 | 10 blades iris | m42 | ƒ/2.8
Mir -1 is the Russian's Carl zeiss Flektogon copy
This lens is prone to flares, but you can easily use this weakness in your pictures.
Mir1V at f2.8 with Lens Turbo II.
October 1, 1985
"Head or Sculpture at the Source Is a monument carved from a granite block by an unknown master. Its height reaches 2 meters. The sculpture represents the head, presumably of a male warrior, which is only half visible from the ground. The master worked only part of the face, the occipital part remained intact.
The monument is located on the territory of the former Leuchtenberg manor and has not only the status of a cultural heritage site of federal significance but is also the hallmark of Sergievka. There are several versions of the creation of the Head: the main one says that this is a monument to an ancient Russian warrior and there was a metal helmet on the head earlier. The poet A. Pushkin allegedly wrote the poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila" under the impression of this monument. According to another version, the sculpture at the source depicts an unknown Swedish king and was created during the reign of the Swedes in this area.
Leuchtenberg Palace in Peterhof
Leuchtenberg manor refers to the style of late classicism. It was built in 1839 in the northeastern part of Sergievka Park (western part of Peterhof). The construction of the building took only 2.5 months, but the finishing of the premises took almost three years.
The palace has two floors, its architecture is carefully thought out. The furnishings of the rooms have not survived to this day. The elements of the sculpture and stucco were restored during a lengthy reconstruction. The Leuchtenberg manor had four facades, each of them was unique. In general, the palace resembled a Roman building; on the facades, there were many ledges, open terraces and galleries. In the post-war years, the palace in Sergievka Park was restored, and today you can see it during walks."
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St. Etienne du Mont, Paris, June 30, 1996.
I don't know, whose wedding it was, I just hope they are still as happy as they were on that unique day, 19 years ago...
Zenit 12XP, Mir 1V (37 mm, 1:2.8) @ Polaroid HD 200.
For a more detailed view please visit: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsz03mf9QbM