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09/15/2006 07:07:32 PM · #1 |
Very small chance that anyone will be there, but...
Is anyone at DPC in St. Petersburg (Russia) on Oct 6, 7, 8, or 9 2006?
On some of the evenings I might be able to meet someone who's also in town. I'll pay for the Vodka. :)
Returning on the 10th, the only moment I could meet up with someone on this day is during a short stop at Arlanda airport in Stockholm and on the 6th in the morning at Kopenhagen airport.
Fall colors and Petersburg = blizz. Please, please, please for an october free study! ;)
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09/15/2006 07:19:57 PM · #2 |
I wish I could join you Sander... St. Petersburg (I am more used to its previous name Leningrad) is one of my favorite cities. Have fun there and be careful with Vodka :). In addition to all in-town attractions I highly recommend to visit at least one of the beautiful suburbian palaces and parks (Petrodvorets/Peterhof, Pushkin, the latter is my favorite). I hope the weather cooperates...
Message edited by author 2006-09-15 19:20:36.
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09/15/2006 07:37:16 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by LevT: I wish I could join you Sander... St. Petersburg (I am more used to its previous name Leningrad) is one of my favorite cities. Have fun there and be careful with Vodka :). In addition to all in-town attractions I highly recommend to visit at least one of the beautiful suburbian palaces and parks (Petrodvorets/Peterhof, Pushkin, the latter is my favorite). I hope the weather cooperates... |
O yeah, you joining would have been very cool. I've been there before and since I am returning you can guess: It is one of my fav world cities too. :)
Pushkin is part of the plan, altough I prefer Pavlovsk. The Catherine palace is so over the top in luxury that it makes me feel uncomfortable, altough the garden and archicture is very nice. Pavlovsk feels simpler, is a lot smaller and feels more like something I could live in. :)
I'll show you the pics at the next Euro GTG ok. ;)
Another aim of this trip is also to shoot more of the sidestreets and the life in the city.
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09/15/2006 11:19:44 PM · #4 |
I agree with you, the luxury of some of the old palaces is quite a bit excessive, but it is offset by some visible decay of thge recent history. I love the park of the Catherine palace, too. My last trip to Russia which included St. Petersburg was in 2003, I found a few shots from it (some of them have purely nostaligic value and a few require basic knowledge of Russian language to appreciate the humor), but FWIW
//inls.ucsd.edu/~lev/album/Russia2003/places/
There are a couple of photos from the Catherine palace park there, too.
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09/16/2006 12:09:17 AM · #5 |
Yes, Petrodvorets is great. I went there in 1984, in April. The fountains weren't on, though. I met someone later who went there in June or July - huge difference in the size of the crowds.
In those days (I don't know about now), you were allowed to photograph inside - well, the Hermitage, at any rate. |
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09/17/2006 02:36:01 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by LevT: I agree with you, the luxury of some of the old palaces is quite a bit excessive, but it is offset by some visible decay of thge recent history. I love the park of the Catherine palace, too. My last trip to Russia which included St. Petersburg was in 2003, I found a few shots from it (some of them have purely nostaligic value and a few require basic knowledge of Russian language to appreciate the humor), but FWIW
//inls.ucsd.edu/~lev/album/Russia2003/places/
There are a couple of photos from the Catherine palace park there, too. |
Thanks for the link, some nice pics!
What I also hope to explore is some of the ruins at Tsarkoe Selo, like the Yusupov palace. Always good settings for cool pics. |
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09/17/2006 02:40:21 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Pug-H: Yes, Petrodvorets is great. I went there in 1984, in April. The fountains weren't on, though. I met someone later who went there in June or July - huge difference in the size of the crowds.
In those days (I don't know about now), you were allowed to photograph inside - well, the Hermitage, at any rate. |
The fountains are off as soon as or as long as there is a chance that it will freeze. Last time I was there late october and it was the first week of nightly subzero temperatures so the fountains were off and they were busy encasing all the statues. So I didn't go there. :)
You are still allowed to photograph inside, it costs you 100 roebel extra. But that is peanuts for the stuff you can photograph.
I'm still thinking about what lenses I shall bring with me. It's mainly the 70-200 that I have doubts about. The 30 and 50 f/1.4's are no brainers for the inside shoots. Lev's 18-200 would be the ideal companion to those. :)
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09/17/2006 11:19:21 PM · #8 |
I will not be able to attend but being that I was born and grew up in St. Petersburg I would like to see the photos very much. Don't forget to upload them.
Nick
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09/23/2006 05:40:36 PM · #9 |
No problem.
There are already some from a previous trip on my pbase site. But I was just starting with photography then, so .... Hope to do better this time.
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