Moscow - or perhaps Muscovites is more correct - now flaunts its wealth.
I don't think I've ever seen so many expensive cars (Bentley coupes,
top-of-the-line Audis, Mercs, Range Rovers etc).
For many years I only had an OM1 + 50/1.8, 28/3.5 and an early Tamron
85-210. That set up went to Latin America, Africa and Asia.
You weren't lucky with the weather. I like the photo of the church domes
and crosses. Pretty well sums up one aspect of Russian culture.
Martin
picturepedia wrote:
> Red square Hasn't changed much from 1985 - OM10 and 50/1.8 as thats
> all I had in those days
>
> <http://thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/1386629_fPSDZ#65510739_pBPXZ>
>
> IanW
>
>
> On 16 Aug 2009, at 03:34, Martin Walters wrote:
>
>> Visited Moscow on business in June. Had one day (no rain)to walk
>> around
>> the Kremlin and Red Square. Unfortunately didn't get to visit some of
>> the elegant Metro stations, or other areas around "downtown" Moscow.
>>
>
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