One from Vladivostok

Here's another one from my recent trip. From a memorial in Vladivostok, Russia.
I've cropped it, lightened his uniform a bit and sharpened.
Daniel

I've cropped it, lightened his uniform a bit and sharpened.
Daniel
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Matt. K wrote:Great shot! Hope to see more from this interesting area?
Hutchy wrote:I love the first shot but to me it looks a little too flat. I think you needed to be a little closer to condense the wall sculpture with the soldier while blurring the windowed background. I feel the emphasis needs to be on the soldier as he is portrayed to be quite powerful yet the perspective makes him less so. I'm presuming you shot this on-the-fly and at full zoom?
sirhc55 wrote:You could have taken 2 shots in Vladivostock that would have shown the other side of this fascinating city.
#1 - Vladivostock is the terminus for trade between Japan and Russia on grey cars - the interesting point about this is that the Russian navy use their ships to transport the cars - destroyers, cruisers - anything. This keeps the Russian navy in existence in the far east. A picture of a Russian cruiser loaded with Nissans would have been a classic.
sirhc55 wrote:#2 - Decommissioned Russian nuclear submarines have been left to rot in Vladivostock. The problem is that they have no money to remove the nuclear piles from the subs. As the subs fall into ruin there is a good chance that the nuclear waste will enter the gulf stream and end up in Australian waters. A pic of these rotting hulks would be a reminder of what can happen in the future - not nice.
Hlop wrote:Great photos! I haven't been in Vladivostok since 1994 but it's the one of very few cities in Russia that I love
DanielA wrote:I've heard Vladivostok is different from other Russian cities, due to it's remoteness. I've also heard St. Petersburg is great to visit.
Daniel
mudder wrote:The "shot" of the soldier on the statue, complete with smoke in hand, staring at you is a very evocative shot... Very powerful image, that's a great capture...
mudder wrote:Might be a good one to try B&W with???