USSR/CCCP 1990
These photos from the USSR (1990) are results of the scancafe experience. Twenty-year-old 35mm negs were scanned. Give the gallery a few seconds to load, then click on the images to see them full size.
March 31st, 2010 in
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I love the picture of the bubble phone booths and the tipsy church (temple? Mosque?)
Thanks. The tipsy church is St Basil’s Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox church in Red Square. I think the architect was blinded by whatever Tsar commissioned it so he couldn’t build anything else like it. I think that’s the legend–though I could be thinking of something else entirely. :)