There are also rose ones:Quote:
Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
http://photo.i.ua/channel/163/1097727/
chestnut blossom closer
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/3011/sky ... bd629e3b_L
Photos are not mine. :-)
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There are also rose ones:Quote:
Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
http://photo.i.ua/channel/163/1097727/
chestnut blossom closer
http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/3011/sky ... bd629e3b_L
Photos are not mine. :-)
Ahhh! Basil, thank you. You did perfect by predicting my question before I had to ask you “What is that building in the photo?” It is a bank!!! Are you part mind reader??? :spiteful:Quote:
Originally Posted by Basil77
And yes, to your other question and to all of you… I would love it very much to see as many photos day or nighttime of where you live, shop or recreation/park areas, even the mundane little things that you take as boring.
Remember, I am a clueless American when it comes to Russia, you are my tour guides. Show me (and others on this forum) your world and if you like… we can show you ours.
Да, повезло нам с районом. У сына в этом же доме двухкомнатка. Рыболовов тут много, но мы её "ловим" в магазине.Quote:
Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
It's not a park. We call it a yard because there are many real parks in Moscow. There is a site about them. Unfortunately it has no English version but you can see some pictures of the parks views there.Quote:
Originally Posted by rockzmom
From my window, I have a view on ruins of the building on the opposite side of the street with a willow herb growing on were it's roof was
http://s61.radikal.ru/i173/0905/32/99b6d56c9bdc.jpg
I am infinitely happy with you liking my photos. :yahoo:Quote:
Originally Posted by rockzmom
I've just taken a camera and made a shot. Beginners are lucky. :yahoo:
gRomoZeka & Zaya, thank you for explaining and for the photos. These trees are soooo lovely and I have never seen anything like your chestnuts. One more "silly" question... do the flowers give off a fragrance?Quote:
Originally Posted by gRomoZeka
Also Zaya, your second photo brought back a memory for me of a bush that we have around here and that I had right outside my bedroom window as a child; a “honeysuckle bush.” Do you have them in Russia?
http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...eysuckle-1.jpg
This is like the one I had outside my window. I would open my window and let the breexe bring in the wonderful fragrance from the flowers!
http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...uckle2-1-1.jpg
You can pull the flower apart and actually slurp up the nectar. It is VERY sweet and sticky.
Here is a REALLY cute video I found of how it is done…
[video:280kmigi]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa2OcJ-WvMw[/video:280kmigi]
Studyr, if it has swings and slides etc., its a park/playground to me!Quote:
Originally Posted by studyr
Studyr, It looks as if there is a man working on the side of the build and a crane there as well. Are they trying to renovate the haven for wild life or demolish it? If the willow tree is that tall, I am guessing that this building has been in disarray for some time. What was it before?Quote:
Originally Posted by studyr
No, as far as I remember, they don't. :-) But these days lilacs are in blossom too, so we have something else instead. ))Quote:
Originally Posted by rockzmom
I am from Ukraine and I have never seen it although the word "жимолость" is familiar to me. According to my encyclopaedia it does grow in Russia, but not in all its regions. :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by rockzmom
Rockzmom, yes it looks like a park, I just mean that we call it a yard. There is no willow trees, it's willow herb on the roof, it looks so:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/content...rb_383x295.jpg
in august. And builders are working there but this is not the first attempt to renovate it. I hope they finally will make it looking OK, not as ''Frightening photos of my home town.''
My terrible English cause this misunderstanding. I didn't mean that my town is so ugly, I just wanted to say that when I looked at the photos I was really scared because it's too high. :sad:Quote:
Originally Posted by studyr
Great pictures everyone, it's great to see all these different perspectives!
Basil, you could use "from" instead of "of" and that would clear up that misunderstanding by applying the adjective "frightening" to the photos and not the town itself.
Hey brandonp,
Pony up, where are your POVs??? :wink:
Haha, maybe I will dust my camera off and take some pictures tomorrow and post them. :)
About blooming chestnut trees... I just returned from Ukraine and made these photos at a small village near the border between Ukraine and Russia. It's a shame that the weather that day when I passed the village was rainy, but I found the composition of blooming chestnut trees, Lenin statue and an orthodox church is rather interesting:
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/2118/p1010357.jpg
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/9500/p1010356.jpg
ЧуднО смотрится огромный постамент под маленьким памятником Ленину. Да еще и рядом с церковью. :shock: Это новодел?Quote:
Originally Posted by Basil77
Basil,Quote:
Originally Posted by Basil77
Lastnight I had the opportunity to see your photos, yet today, they will not come up :search: I must say, even though the weather was not perfect, I appreciate you taking the time to make these and post them these as I have NEVER seen such magnificent trees.
And you are right about your composition. I was trying to think of something to relate it to and I just cannot. So for me, it is just so hard to wrap my head around these things unless I have photos AND someone saying here look...Quote:
http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...musicstaff.gif One of these things is not like the other things. One of these things just doesn't belong. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...musicstaff.gif
А фиг его знает. Просто проезжал мимо и решил сфоткать. Церковь выглядит, как будто к полуразрушенному сельскому клубу приделали сверху колоколенку. Там еще рядом вечный огонь и памятник погибшим в Великой Отечественной, буквально за каштанами, жаль в один кадр всё не уместилось.Quote:
Originally Posted by BappaBa
Views from work, I am between the 2 cams.
Left of my office:
http://www.capecodlivecam.com/hyannisharbor.shtml
Right of my office:
http://www.capecodlivecam.com/hyline.shtml
They are Nice webcam views! Especially the Right one, because the left one doesn't show anything to me.
I watched the manydecked ship left the harbour - looks nice.
You could appoint the appropriate for the Russians time, go out, stay there and vawe to us and make your vawing Global.
We all could see you.
Say, at nine o'clock in the Moscow, you could take a short break, go out, chouse the noticeable spot and make a little flashmob for us!
Leof, it's been done. Problem is 9 hours difference in time. We'll see what happens.
Last summer I had 2 Russian kids that worked with m, They made a big ПРИВЕТ sign for their friends and family. All the other Russian kids head about it and started doing the same. People from the bar use the cam on the left with men "mooning" and women "flashing". :beer:
We'll see what happens.
When to stare? Where?
Have you done this already?