From Russia With Love - A Panoramic View of Moscow, Russia.

in photography •  8 years ago 

This is a collection of 4 panoramic photographs I took in Moscow, Russia. I traveled to Moscow this time last year and didn't expect to encounter so much beauty and life in a city known for being soo cold. Open your eyes to what is around you and you will experience something much more.


Red Square, Moscow
Sept 21, 2015 3:06 PM


Old Arbat Street, Moscow
Sept 21, 2015 6:04 PM


Kremlin, Moscow
Sept 22, 2015 3:49 PM



Moskva, Moscow
Sept 22, 2015 6:32 PM


All Photo's taken with
Pano Mode on Apple iPhone 6 Plus
Phone 6 Plus back camera 4.15mm f/2.2

Original work by @blueorgy

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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

To View in Full Screen (which I highly recommend)
Right click the photo and open in new tab!
Then click to zoom in and move freely around the photo

Really this should be required, this page doesn't do them justice.

как тебя найти в телеграмме или фейсбуке? есть пару вопросов по твоим сервисам что ты сделал

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Sorry I don't give out my personal information , which services of mine do you have questions on? You can always leave a comment on my original posts.

(К сожалению я не даю мою личную информацию, какие услуги шахты У Вас есть вопросы по ? Вы всегда можете оставить свой комментарий на моих первоначальных сообщений .)

cool...many thanks for the great tip. I was wanting to explore posting some pana shots from my Andriod phone and wonder how they will turn out. Looks worthwhile to try soon.

Lovely stuff man. Best way to view them is full screen!

100%. Also I am not a professional photographer so they aren't perfect but I try. Hope you enjoyed!

Everyone has to start some where:)

Amazing panorama @blueorgy , great view of Moscow

Thank you!

Люблю родные виды!

I love how this translates "I love the native species !"
Yes I love the people as well!

In this context виды means sights rather than species ;) Funny how the inaccurate interpretation turned out to be true anyway!

That is funny!
я понимаю, очень мало России! :)
I started to learn Russian about a year ago and lately I haven't had the time, so I'm a bit rusty. I'm also better at speaking then typing.

  ·  8 years ago Reveal Comment

Wow, it looks so clean. Being in NYC, you start to assume that every city is full to the brim with refuse and the pee smell. Were people friendly? What was the best part, and the worst part?

The city was immaculate and surprisingly the people were very friendly. The women are very beautiful in Moscow and I heard that they would never leave home without getting ready , looking beautiful, and (always) wearing high heels!

The countless sights to see and never ending beauty was defiantly the best part. The worst part is you'd need 10 days of continuous walking to see everything.

Finally there's someone who genuine likes Moscow -- a quality not easy to find even among Muscovites!

I'm not surprised that the people are friendly, Russian culture is very beautiful. Their politicians, like American politicians, not so much. But the people of a country are not defined by the government of a country

Nice photos, I would like to visit Moscow some day :)

You should amazing city!

👍nice place

Good job!

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Don't reply like a bot. Oh I think you ARE a bot.

Why hello there @abit! at least he didn't just put a "." like @baconwish lol

Btw, what do you think of the photos?

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Awesome panoramas. Also great job denoting time and place, it really adds another more real level to the images.

I also think that time and place are very important when it comes to these types of photographs. Other types, like that of abstract, clearly don't need time/place and more over shouldn't. I personally love have all the data I can for a photograph of mine, I'm a data loving analytical person as you can probably tell from my posts ;)

nice photos!

Thanks!

Very cool!

Thanks!