Reside in the city of Rostov-on-Don, South Russia,a five-hour drive to the Black Sea and half an hour to the Azov Sea and an hour and a half flight from Moscow. Do photography and digital graphics. Perhaps my works here will say much more ot me/. You can also visit my RedBubble profile http://www.redbubble.com/people/snik?ref=account-nav-dropdown OR my 500px one: https://500px.com/nikolaysemyonov
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Comments (20)
isabella_2
Beautiful!
marybelgium
superbe !
MrsRatbag
I like the watery/foggy effect; lovely city shot!
Meisiekind
Gosh Nikolay - you have the ability to turn an everyday boring subject into a wonderful work of art! Great image my friend! :)
rocserum
great atmosphere! %RS
francinechristophe
Quite good ! and interesting !
durleybeachbum
As Carin says... a beauty out of the mundane!
A_Joker_B
Great Job Nik!
bmac62
Great effects:)
mtc
Superb pict.
billcody
Very atmospheric! Whats the origin of that waves?
helanker
AN excellent capture. I like the tone.
wysiwig
Excellent work. Has the look and feel of an old photo.
anaber
The effect is superb Nikolay!!Your Photograph is fabulous...the atmosphere is fantastic... but in the air a dramatic feeling of inconformity and friction, like if everything was out of the right place without any possibility to solve that.Such is life there!
THROBBE
Very cool shot!
timtripp
amazing photography!
Alex_Antonov
Beautiful work!
koosievantutte
very fine shot, lots of story and atmosphere in it.
junge1
Superb lighting and atmosphere!
misha_d
great image, love it stachka means strike, doesn't it... it refers to the proletarian unrest that was glorified in the communist Russia, so a street was named after it... maybe I am wrong and it's irrelevant anyway