My wife bought me a camera when I promised to give up smoking! I havn't had a cigarette for 3 months now but I still miss them.BIOBirth = 1962
Status = married (I don't deserve her)
Job = teacher (mostly economics)
Residence = Switzerland (not one of the beautiful bits)
Hobbies = Books (she says we have no more space)
TV (she says I watch too much)
DVD (she says they are a mess)
Food (she says I must loose weight)
Photography (she says my pictures are no good) - sighs
SHE IS THE BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME!
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Comments (12)
DELMUR
Magnifique! le genre de photo qui me branche mort! Je suis jaloux !jaurais bombardles rouge!Mais c'est super!D'ailleurs vois !V!
Vasilij203
Ufff:))This is history :)) This is my childhood in East Europe :)) I saw many of these relicts :)) Yeah :)) Good shoot from past :))V!
Niutek
Ah, the face of Lenin... so familiar... :) A shot that could have been taken in any Polish city at that time...
Onslow
Very iconic image and typical street scene.
Dianthus
Thats beautiful. Love the way you presented it with info. Excellent work:)
jocko500
history is here very good shot with those people at the bottom showing how big Lenin image is
deannemart
A great snapshot of history and culture! Thanks for sharing, and have a great weekend!
Lledeline
Impressionnant.
diomedes66
Impressive composition and superbly presented; marveleous photo-journalism.
Tedz
salute...Dobra Dan!
Digimon
Fabulous shot!! I love the cold war art from Russia!! It is so bold, graphic!! (Ironically) very copied in hip design today, in western culture, sugetive of counter-culture. Greta shot!
tibet2004uk
Now this is a beautiful mural painting!! And what a treasure of infos once again! I was too young in 1985 to actually take interest in what was happening over there! I remember the words "glasnost" and "perestroika" but I had no idea what it was and I just didn't care! So thx for the catching up! ;)