This time Captain Glu was calm and even relaxed. This rather wide pedestrian street looked too friendly. He even thought about going somewhere for a cup of coffee. But no one invited him.
Yes, Malaya Sadovaya Street is located almost in the center of Leningrad and it is intended only for pedestrians. Now we are on it facing Nevsky Prospekt.
At the very end of the perspective you can see the Alexander Theater - a very decent theater with a rich history.
I think that on this motorcycle his former owners went for mushrooms. They disguised it as a fly agaric... such an insidious trick...🤣 😂😅🍄
And in this courtyard, laughter sinks under the low arches and I hear the rustle of wings and soft heavy steps...
Don't pay attention. Someone wants to fool you. It's fun and peaceful here. Big deal, a wallet. You yourself wanted to empty it in a coffee shop. It's all good.
And finally we're almost there. See the weirdo with the umbrella on the right? However, an umbrella is not superfluous here, the rain is coming, then standing. But let's get closer to this weirdo, he doesn't seem to be moving...
Actually, monuments should not move. They must stand firm. They should not be touched by hands at all, much less demolished. We're not monkeys after all... But I digress.
So, this is a monument to the photographer. According to legend (and maybe in fact) there was an old photo studio next to the monument. Most likely it was.
I do not know why the audience is so attracted to noses... maybe it's such a contagious disease?
I wish this monument to stand here forever.
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| Camera | Sony A7М2 |
| Lens | Samyang 35 1,4 |
| Location | Russia |
| Post-production | in LR |
Manual processing in Lightroom