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[1055 楼] 亚瑟李
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11-5-27 23:17
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[1054 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:15
View of Suzdal’ from the Kamenka River
Stone churches, wooden houses, and a small bridge over the Kamenka River are photographed at the edge of the ancient Russian town of Suzdal’, northeast of Moscow. Once an important and powerful principality, Suzdal’ declined as Moscow rose in prominence and consolidated control over several principalities in central European Russia. ![]() |
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[1053 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:14
The Village of Kolchedan
A dirt road passing over a stone bridge leads to the small town of Kolchedan in the Ural Mountains, southeast of Ekaterinburg. Originally founded in 1673 as a frontier stockade, by the time this photo was taken in 1912, the town was a center for sandstone mining and processing and had two substantial stone church buildings, including a convent with a school. ![]() |
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[1052 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:13
Storage Facilities for Hay
In the settlement of Viazovaia, along the Trans-Siberian mainline in the Ural Mountain region, wooden storage facilities for hay and food crops are photographed against the background of a dense pine forest. ![]() |
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[1051 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:12
原文由 星光使者 在2011-05-27 23:10发表 恭喜! |
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[1050 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:11
Wooden Chapel on the Site of Old Belozersk
First mentioned in Russian chronicles for the year 862 A.D., the town of Belozersk or "White Lake" was abandoned and relocated several times. The original settlement, commemorated here by a small nineteenth-century wooden chapel, was on the north side of the White Lake in north central European Russia. ![]() |
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[1049 楼] 星光使者
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:10
我的9000ED有眉目了,在北京预订了一台,是展示用的样机,不出意外的话我6月3日带回深圳。
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[1048 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:10
View of the Likanskii Palace from the Kura River
The Likany foothills of the Caucasus Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for a palace built on the Kura River, close to the Russian border with Turkey and near the town of Borzhomi in present-day Georgia. ![]() |
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[1047 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:08
View of Tiflis
This panoramic view of Tiflis shows the city nestled in a valley amid ridges in the Caucasus Mountains. The city today is Tbilisi, the capital of the now independent Republic of Georgia. At the time this photograph was taken, around 1910, the city had a multinational population of 160,000, including Georgians, Armenians, Russians, Persians, Poles, Tatars, and Jews. ![]() |
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[1046 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:08
Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Mozhaisk
A dirt road leads to the brightly painted seventeenth-century Cathedral of St. Nicholas amid modest residential structures in Mozhaisk, west of Moscow. ![]() |
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[1045 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:07
View of Tobol’sk from the Bell Tower of the Church of the Transfiguration
From the time of its founding in 1587 until the late 1800s, Tobol’sk was one of the largest and most important cities in Siberia. For several centuries Tobol’sk served as the military, administrative, and political center of Russian rule in Siberia. This panoramic view shows the Irtysh River in the foreground and the broad, flat Siberian plain beyond the central part of the city. ![]() |
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[1044 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:06
Church of the Nativity of the Virgin
Founded around 1330, the Trinity-Ipat’ev Monastery in the old Russian Volga River city of Kostroma, northeast of Moscow, contained within its walls several old churches, including the Church of the Nativity of Virgin the shown here. Originally constructed in the sixteenth century, the church was demolished in the early Soviet period. This photograph may be the only color photograph ever taken of the church. ![]() |
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[1043 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:05
Portion of the Shir-Dar Madrasa
The tiled columns, walls, and domes of the Shir-Dar ("Lions’ House") madrasa in Samarkand show the elaborate abstract designs and use of calligraphy typical in much of Islamic and Central Asian architecture. This madrasa, constructed 1619-1636 and in essence a Muslim theological academy and school, is part of the complex of mosques and madrasas found in Registan, the most sacred precinct of old Samarkand. ![]() |
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[1042 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:04
Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin
The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin is the oldest church building in Suzdal’. It is located in the Suzdal’ kremlin, the original walled, fortress-like part of the city. The cathedral, which dates to the twelfth century, was rebuilt many times over the years and displays the onion domes so characteristic of Russian church architecture. ![]() |
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[1041 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:03
Church of the Resurrection
Russian churches featured exterior and interior decoration in the forms of mosaics, frescoes, and carvings, often in brilliant colors. The Church of the Resurrection in Kostroma in the northern part of European Russia was built in the 1650s and demonstrates the exuberant decoration of the exterior characteristic of its period. However, in spite of the dramatic exterior, the church is noted primarily for its interior wall paintings. ![]() |
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[1040 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:02
Tiled Porcelain Stove in the Prince’s Palace
This photograph of the interior of the Prince’s Palace shows a ceramic tile heating stove surrounded by brightly painted furnishings and walls with decorative frescoes. The palace was built in the fifteenth century in Rostov the Great, an old Russian town northeast of Moscow. ![]() |
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[1039 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:01
View of the Solovetskii Monastery
The Solovetskii Monastery, founded in the early fifteenth century on an island in the White Sea in the far north of European Russia, was for centuries one of the most important monastic and cultural institutions in Russia. The thick walls shown in this photo protected the monastery from foreign invaders on several occasions. The monastery was partially destroyed in the early Soviet period and became the site of the first major concentration camp of the Gulag system. In the post-Soviet era it was returned to the Orthodox Church and is once again a functioning monastery. ![]() |
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[1038 楼] 亚瑟李
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11-5-27 23:01
Church of St. Dmitrii
The Church of St. Dmitrii, built in the 1190s in the town of Vladimir, east of Moscow in central European Russia, illustrates the verticality common to early Russian church architecture. This church served as the model for the Cathedral of St. Nicholas of the Orthodox Church of America on Massachusetts Avenue, in Washington, D.C. ![]() |
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[1037 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 23:00
Iconostasis and Miraculous Icon
This photograph of the interior of the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary in Smolensk shows the icon screen that in an Orthodox church separates the altar area from the congregation. At the right is a special shrine for the miracle-working icon known as "Odigitria," traditionally associated with the city of Smolensk. ![]() |
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[1036 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 22:59
Study of a Stork’s Nest
A stork, traditionally a symbol of good luck among the Turkic peoples, sits in her nest at the top of a palace wall in Bukhara in Central Asia. ![]() |
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[1035 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 22:29
未完待续,听住柴可夫斯基先,休息一阵间,晚上好诸位......
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[1034 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 22:24
Evening View of a Mosque
The Pamir Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for an evening view of the Shakh-i Zindeh Mosque in Samarkand, a complex of graves and mortuary chapels built over many centuries for the women of the dynasties descended from Timur (Tamerlane, 1336-1405), the great medieval ruler of Central Asia. ![]() |
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[1033 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 22:23
Album of Reference Photographs
Prokudin-Gorskii created albums to serve as photographic records of his trips across the Russian Empire. Each album is composed of contact prints--created from his glass plate negatives--which were mounted in the order in which he traveled. The album page shown here was created in 1915 during his last known documentary trip. ![]() |
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[1032 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 21:23
Glass Plate Negative
Shown here is one of the thousands of glass plate negatives made by Prokudin-Gorskii. The negatives served two purposes. Primarily they were used to produce positive glass slides for his illustrated lectures about the Russian Empire. Prokudin-Gorskii projected the slides through the red, green, and blue filters of a device known as a "magic lantern" which superimposed the images onto a screen resulting in a full-color picture. Secondly, Prokudin-Gorskii used the negatives to print reference photographs of his journeys which were mounted in albums. ![]() |
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[1031 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 21:22
原文由 星光使者 在2011-05-27 21:19发表 估计正在处理中...... |
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[1030 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 21:20
Austro-Hungarian Prisoners of War
In the early years of the First World War, Prokudin-Gorskii photographed a group of prisoners of war from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The men are probably Poles, Ukrainians, and members of other Slavic nationalities, imprisoned at an unidentified location in the far north of European Russia near the White Sea. This image escaped being confiscated by border guards--the fate of the vast majority of politically sensitive images--when Prokudin-Gorskii left Russia for good in 1918--probably because what is being represented is not immediately obvious. ![]() |
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[1029 楼] 星光使者
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 21:19
活动场所踩点如何?
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[1028 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 21:18
Expedition to the Urals
Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii and members of his photographic team are shown here at their overnight campground. The site is near the Chusovaia River, on the western side of the Ural Mountains which divide Europe from Asia. ![]() |
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[1027 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 21:17
Portrait of Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii
Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944) poses near a mountain stream, thought to be the Karolitskhali River in the Caucasus Mountains near the seaport of Batumi on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. ![]() |
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[1026 楼] 亚瑟李
[资深泡菜]
11-5-27 21:16
100年前的“X3 CCD”很通透,就是紫边有点严重,彩卷都是这么干的,三层彩色染料,X3也是这么干的,不过拜耳滤镜马赛克显得异类了,比如目前99%的数码相机都是拜耳滤镜马赛克+低通,3CCD的摄像机中的3CCD原理也是这样的,一点也不雷人,可这对黑白胶片爱好者或许是个很好的启示,即同景分别拍摄红/绿/蓝三张分色片(负片),经电分数字化后,PS负转正,再分别对应加上与上述滤镜同密度/光谱范围的3单色,然后精确重叠,即成一张优质的彩色照片了,这意味着不必依赖店冲而使用那昂贵的劳什子---彩色胶片了,大家只需用好黑白胶片,就能自力更生地拍彩照,哈哈...具有一定的现实意义。
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