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 (6)
jendellas
The words go perfectly.
durleybeachbum
That is marvellous, Nikolay ! I love that poem and studied it for part of my degree.
nikolais
It's always been one of the only, Andrea. Thank you!
wysiwig
This is brilliant, Nikolay. You must have been a 19th century master in a previous life. Just be careful you are hearing mermaids and not sirens.
nikolais
Thank you, Mark! Whenever by the sea, I always keep a pair of earplugs at hand in order not to confuse.
kgb224
Outstanding work my friend. God bless.
auntietk
I like the impressionism. Lovely result!
anahata.c
With all the easy quick-filtered photographs around (where the photographer quickly applies a "watercolor" filter to a photo, or an "oil painting" filter), your painterly treatments of photography are unique. You put so much intuition and subtlety into these, and so much feeling, you are in another realm. You've turned the waves in to swaths of fleece, and also textured glass. In fact the walker looks like he's seen through very heavy textured glass. And the lower portion of the image looks like a 19th C oil painting---but not via a simple filter, but via the delicacy and thoughtfulness of your transformations. As for the Prufrock, it fits the image perfectly; though your image has more peace in it than his poem. A beautiful piece of thoughtful, detailed photographic transformation...