Walk along the Moika River Embankment

in Photography3 years ago

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The weather is grey and gloomy these days, as always in late November. The sun looks rare and short-lived. It is not snowing yet. Although there was a snowstorm a few days ago, which I could not take a picture of because I forgot to charge my smartphone the day before, and it discharged at the most inopportune moment.

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Meanwhile, the event was epic in scale. I walked along the Fontanka embankment, there was a wonderful sunny day, the sun not only shone, but even warmed a little. I set my face in the sun's rays and enjoyed the light and warmth. Suddenly it got dark, and a charge of snow flew into my face :).

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So, I couldn't photograph this event, and today I tell you about a walk along the Moika River Embankment on an ordinary November day. This embankment is not far from my home, and I walk along this route quite often. I walked along the left bank of the Moika river near the river mouth. On the opposite bank is the shipyard "Admiralty Shipyards", its territory is closed to visitors.

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On my shore there are dwelling houses and palace of Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich. The House of Music is located in the palace now, where concerts are held and musicians study.

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I specifically came closer to take some photos of the palace building. Near the gate, I saw a warning that photo and video shooting is prohibited. This demand is illegal, but I decided not to argue with the guards and did not go into the yard to take more photos.

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In the next building there is a scientific institute, which is engaged in research of the world ocean. I took a picture of the plate near the entrance. I photographed the building itself a little later, when I went far enough to fit it into the frame.

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The institute is located in a three-storey yellow building. This building was built at the end of the XVIII century, it housed the Batashov estate. The building survived a direct hit by an air bomb during the Second World War, its appearance was restored, but the interiors were lost.

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I reached the crosswalk to return to the embankment and make some final shots of the Moika River perspective.

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SmartphoneXiaomi Redmi 3
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia