St. Petersburg: Now and Then 2

St.Petersburg, Russia

Sergei Larenkov, the author of “Petersburg Now and Then” has released the second part of the modern city photos combined with the photo made during the city siege at World War2.






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by Segei Larenkov

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    29 Responses to “St. Petersburg: Now and Then 2”

    1. There’s still no luxury high-rises in S. Petersburg like in New York :-(

    2. SCARRED says:

      FUCK!

      THE TOWN IS FULL OF GHOSTS!!!!

    3. they still use the same trams?

    4. Chilean_dude says:

      were the “nowadays” photos taken on a sunday?? it looks like no life in the city.

    5. KC Bill says:

      Fantastic work blending the old and the new.

    6. Ole says:

      these where the tough times, its sad to see the little kids which are probably orphans. i cant even imagine living like that back then.

    7. nice pics. especially like the idea of them keeping thmeselves over there.

    8. LIMAK says:

      UNBELIEVABLE!

    9. djapebraya says:

      Great job.
      But Im surprized how many hate exists toward Russia.

    10. penetrarthur says:

      There is no city in USA that would be close to as beautiful as St.Petersburg.

    11. reyshells says:

      That is AMAZING. Almost like time portals. many props.

    12. Yaping Ying says:

      I am deeply moved by those precious photos and your brave people. Salute from China!

    13. Yaping Ying says:

      Salute from China!

    14. Bruno says:

      That’s a nice job at blending in the old photos with it’s current locations.

    15. Faith says:

      Does anyone else think that these are poor photoshop jobs?

    16. tjc9001 says:

      To MissIndia and Faith:

      First, it’s one hell of a job finding all these photos, then matching them up with locations, then actually going out and shooting the modern scenes, then the Photoshop work.

      Second, it’s one hell of a tribute to one of the most hardcore (if not THE most hardcore!) sieges in history.

      For 900 days, the city of Leningrad was surrounded by Nazi forces. Aerial and artillery bombardments - at least once a day. Starvation and disease - living on 4 ounces of bread, with no fruits or vegetables or protein, doesn’t exactly help one’s health. No fuel, no firewood, forced to burn books and furniture to keep from freezing in the sub-zero cold.

      900 days of terror.
      3,000+ deaths each DAY. (That’s a 9/11 EVERY DAY for THREE YEARS. Puts it into perspective?)
      Over 1,000 shells & bombs dropped every day.
      Frozen corpses on the streets, because there is no one left to pick them up.

      Imagine what it’s like living in those conditions - for almost THREE YEARS. All the while, knowing that right outside the city, there are thousands of Nazi troops hell-bent on conquering “The Second Capital” of Russia.

      They never did.

      ——————

      So, yeah, please tone down the negativity, have some respect. Kthxbai.

    17. Absolutely amazing work! I’ve been all over Europe, but now I want to take these photos and just walk all over St. Petersburg and try to imagine the hardship and conflict of life in the ‘eye of the storm’.

      Regardless of how ‘backwards’ you think this city or Russia looks now, look at these photos and see what this city was reduced to 65 years ago and then realize that it languished under communist control for another 45 years after the damage was done.

      While I’m not a card-carrying Russo-phile, I can look at history and these photos and imagine bits of the lives of the men, women, and children pictured walking amongst the snow, ruins, artillery, and cabbages.

      Absolutely amazing!

    18. Lisa,USA says:

      This is amazing..What a great way to show past and present. Awesome job.

    19. Randall says:

      Regardless of how you see this, backwards, forwards, its amazing to see; and I will point out that some don’t regard seeing a structure that is older than 100 years as backyard, but opinions vary.

      hats off to the photographer(s)

      Randall

    20. Wayne says:

      These suffered like we have never known. Pictures are great and the shame is after the U.S. helped them against the NAZIS, through the leaders of both countries we the people and they the people became enemies. Such a shame and GOD will reward.

    21. Vlad says:

      Эти люди погибали затем, чтобы вы и мы жили

      These people perished in order that you and we lived!…

    22. itsron says:

      fantastic job,very moving tribute.
      one thing the russians and the americans have in common is that our armies pushed the nazis back to germany,killed thousands of them,and ended that awful war.

      war is hell

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    24. Laser Beam says:

      This is amazing. Thank you for posting this.
      My grand-grand parents and brothers of my grandfather died during that siege.

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