St. Petersburg Morning

One morning in St. Petersburg, Russia

The photographer has spent one morning on the roofs of St.Petersburg to capture its beauty lightened up by soft dawn light, then enhanced with HDR.






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photos by Stanislav Mikov

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    26 Responses to “St. Petersburg Morning”

    1. w says:

      first first first

      • Miss India says:

        OMG such a gloomy and depressing city :(

      • scot says:

        Are there really no skyscrapers in Saint Petersberg?

        Good pics - makes it look like the 19th century

        • troll says:

          It’s not fucking New York City. And who gives a shit about skyscrapers. They look exactly the same all over the world. FUCK globalization. Classic european style architecture is much better.

          • Dear friendly but confused troll,

            You obviously haven’t seen Persian architecture. Of course, some of the best elements of European architecture may be traced to older civilizations, especially the mighty Persian empires, so I suppose the Europeans at least deserve credit for being sensible enough to copy from the best, just like Peter the Great copied from the French and Italians in architecture, from the Dutch in shipbuilding and maritime trade, from the English in drunken arrogance, and from the Germans in kinky sex toys.

            And please, any of you Arabist architecture students out there, don’t bother me with your comments about Arab arches, etc., etc. Persians were arching long before Arabs left their camel-skin tents for their first permanent mud-brick-with-reed-top structure.

            Yours in architectural appreciation,
            M. Ahmadinejad
            Persian

            • troll says:

              Ancient Persians came from the SAME stock of people as Europeans.

              http://indo-european.eu/wiki/images/5/5a/IE_expansion.png

              Today, many modern day Persians are mixed with Arabs. So you can take your arrogance and shove it up your ass.

              Except for the onion domes, everything in those photos is classical european style. Anyone who disagrees with me can just go fuck themselves.

              • Dear troll,

                Please do not confuse arrogance with objective, factual observation.

                Now - are you an Arab, or is it just your inability to create a sentence without profanity that makes me think so?

                Although, now that I think about it, the fact that you can write makes me think maybe you are NOT Arab.

                And please, please realize - Persia was a mighty empire when Euros were still living in thatched-roof huts, fighting from one valley to the next, and not bathing more than once or twice a year (you know how that is, right?).

                Yours in advanced articulation,
                M. Ahmadinejad

                • Question says:

                  If the Middle East is so advanced, why do millions of Arabs and other third worlders immigrate to Europe? Surely the Middle East is a better place to live.

          • scot says:

            Errr… it was just a question! So - you are saying that there aren’t any skyscrapers?

        • Jason says:

          Moscow just recently got some sky scrapers and it is the bigest city in russia.

      • Miss India - u pakistani bitch, again I see you write crap about russia -you dont appreciate, cuz you dont have a human heart. Long live Indo-Russian Friendship. I find the pictures very facinating, all of them, infact I have began to visit this site regularly.

    2. Brilliant photography and post processing. Very evocative images. I have wanted to visit St. Petersburg for many years and these photos simply increase my desire to visit.

      Awesome.

    3. aca says:

      nah too much photoshopping, don’t like it!!!

      the people on the roof have clearly been fakely placed in front of the hermitage, u can see the background of that pic is the one of the previous pic…

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    5. Most beautiful city in the world, not like that shitty shit hole on the river Moskva.

    6. This is evening, not morning

    7. Brian says:

      Very nice photos! The first one and last one seemed to be the best with the old buildings showing the past and the cranes building for the future. Very nice.

    8. Sveta says:

      I love this city. I live here three years and I love this city more and more.

    9. hoobly says:

      too much hdr processing. hdr is nice when done so it still looks like a photo.

    10. Alissa says:

      I love my city =)))

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