Many gorgeous photos. They are like frozen in time, apart from the decay and aging.
In addition to the pelicans, some living beings stole the show in the pictures they were in: Yhe groom carrying his bride, wearing sneakers in snowy and sleety Moscow and the cat in Black Sea winter photos.
I wonder if Emil Gataullin is related to the Russian/Tatar former pole-vaulter Radion Gataullin (at one point the second best of the world, after Serhii Bubka, who still holds the world record outdoors).
rqsays
Amazing, indeed.
I love his play with parallel lines at odd angles, really puts you off-kilter as a viewer. Had to look twice a couple of times just to be sure I was getting the right context (seeing the right objects, that is). Thank you for sharing this!
Ice Swimmer says
Many gorgeous photos. They are like frozen in time, apart from the decay and aging.
In addition to the pelicans, some living beings stole the show in the pictures they were in: Yhe groom carrying his bride, wearing sneakers in snowy and sleety Moscow and the cat in Black Sea winter photos.
I wonder if Emil Gataullin is related to the Russian/Tatar former pole-vaulter Radion Gataullin (at one point the second best of the world, after Serhii Bubka, who still holds the world record outdoors).
rq says
Amazing, indeed.
I love his play with parallel lines at odd angles, really puts you off-kilter as a viewer. Had to look twice a couple of times just to be sure I was getting the right context (seeing the right objects, that is). Thank you for sharing this!