I don’t know how it happened, but inside the former barracks I took very few photos. Maybe because one of the workers who saw us off was talking enthusiastically and it was inconvenient for me to interrupt him.
One of the rooms with a vaulted ceiling is a real diorama. This is not a picture from a projector. This is a picture on glass with interior lighting. I didn't edit this photo. Photo "as is".
Не знаю, как это получилось, но внутри бывшей казармы я сделал очень мало фотографий. Может быть потому, что один из работников, который нас провожал, увлечённо рассказывал и мне неудобно было его прерывать.
В одном из помещений со сводчатым потолком сделана настоящая диорама. Это не картинка от проектора. Это картина на стекле с внутренней подсветкой. Я не стал обрабатывать это фото. Фото "как есть".
An old map of the area is also posted here. The dots on the sea side of the map represent the stones around the island. The rocky bottom keeps many more artifacts from old times and is waiting for its divers.
And in this room, soldiers' bunks used to stand in rows.
The sun was going down. We decided not to walk around the museum, but to go around all the external structures.
In order not to interfere with everything in one heap, we will walk outside next time.
By the way, the metal structures of the famous Eiffel were raised from the bottom of the bay next to the island. The one who built the famous tower in Paris. But this is also a topic for a separate post. Maybe next.
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| Camera | Sony A7M2 |
| Lens | Samyang 1.4 35 |
| Location | Russia |
| Post production | in LR |
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