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A Platter with a Vibrant Cluster of Succulent Strawberries

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The Moscow International Performing Arts Centre was officially opened on September 28, 2003 with the debut of a new orchestra, the National Philharmonic of Russia under musical director Vladimir Spivakov. Also known as the Moscow International House of Music (Dom Muzyki), it is situated on the Kosmodamianskaya Embankment off the Garden Ring Road.

 

The architects were Yury Gnedovsky, Vladilen Krasilnikov, Dmitry Solopov, Margarita Gavrilova, and Sergey Gnedovsky of Krasniye Kholmy Russian Cultural-business Centre and Tovarishestvo Teatralniy Arkhitekturov. The project won the Khrustalny Dedal architectural award at the XI All-Russian Zodchestvo festival. The first stone was laid on September 7, 2000 by Spivakov and Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov. The Turkish firm Enka Insaat ve Sanayi A.S. constructed the centre. The centre cost US$200 million to construct, and was financed entirely by the City of Moscow. It was the first classical music hall constructed in the city in over a century. It is part of a business and hotel complex called Riverside Towers, intended by the City to be its equivalent of Lincoln Center.

 

Equipment=Nikon D750

 

Lens Used=Tokina 17-35mm Lens

 

Exposures=7

 

Location=Moscow Russia

 

Workflow=Aurora HDR

 

Adobe Lightroom 5

 

ON1 Photo 10=Angel Glow

 

Nik Color Efex=Glamor Glow

 

Nik Sharpener

Bigfoot could’ve kicked me in the face and I still wouldn’t have blinked. I am gratified to have experienced this view, thanks to the persistence of Mother Nature.

shot with Nikon Z7 and Nikkor 50mm f1.2 in Al ain

This was shot through a railing at the Evergreen Brickworks, in Toronto.

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