Title: No I don't know where it is Post by: CyclingSid on October 27, 2019, 11:45:02 This picture
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/weather/weather-photographer-of-the-year-2018-winners-and-shortlisted-entries/ss-BBQ0yIl?parent-title=uk-weather-latest-arctic-winds-and-icy-showers-forecast-for-may-bank-holiday-weekend&parent-ns=ar&parent-content-id=AAANGrQ&fullscreen=true#image=BBQ0yIl|5 (https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/weather/weather-photographer-of-the-year-2018-winners-and-shortlisted-entries/ss-BBQ0yIl?parent-title=uk-weather-latest-arctic-winds-and-icy-showers-forecast-for-may-bank-holiday-weekend&parent-ns=ar&parent-content-id=AAANGrQ&fullscreen=true#image=BBQ0yIl|5) has been annoying me as the October image on my calendar. Any idea of where it is. Is it real, has a bit of a look of a film set, the photographer is a professional. https://vk.com/albums112878764?z=photo112878764_456251888%2Fphotos112878764 (https://vk.com/albums112878764?z=photo112878764_456251888%2Fphotos112878764) Don't know if cyrillic version gives anything away to the assembled experts. Title: Re: No I don't know where it is Post by: stuving on October 27, 2019, 12:14:41 There's a copy of put up by Schegolev himself (https://www.behance.net/gallery/71667177/Two-times-of-Vitebsk-railway-station) that says it's Vitebsk. But the main station there looks nothing like that, as far as I can see.
There's even a bit of text: Quote Here we were, standing on the aged platfrom of the central railway station. Suddenly, in the corner of my eye an old locomotive appeared. The machine looked tired, but was steaming peacefully, and awaited to begin it's ageless route. In the background, I noticed a girl, wandering through the foggy vapors, that smoothly conquered the space around the old steamy. I took a shot of her, and also made photos of other people scurrying around. My lens catched a a spellbinding game of light, as if two different times opened their doors ajar in one special place. Of course - it's that old Russian habit of naming stations for where the trains go, not where they are! It's the Vitebsk(y) station in St Petersburg. Title: Re: No I don't know where it is Post by: Bmblbzzz on October 27, 2019, 15:18:00 Yes, the Russian version uses the adjectival form of Vitebsk (Vitebskovo vokzal rather than Vitebska vokzal).* As for whether or not it's posed, I did wonder whether the lady with hat and case was a model.
*My Russian is rustier than the OHLE in the Severn Tunnel but I'm reasonably confident of this. Title: Re: No I don't know where it is Post by: CyclingSid on October 28, 2019, 07:05:50 The unfailing experts on this forum, thanks. Looks colder than this morning was here!
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