Piece of history [Russia Pictures]
Uploaded: April 20, 2010 05:43:16
Vladimir Lenin was a Russian revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917 and fought to establish control of Russia in the Russian Civil War. He worked to create a socialist economic system and his extensive theoretic and philosophical developments of Marxism produced Marxism–Leninism.
There were many monument of Lenin in the Soviet Union. With its dissolution in 1991 many of them were destroyed. This happened even earlier in the European post-Communist states and in the Baltic states. However,there are still places where you can find statues of Lenin and some new even have been erected.
I was very surprised when I found this old one near the museum in Narva, Estonia.
Bojan Bencic April 20, 2010
Great POV and piece of history captured, Renata. Like the composition with the window. #1260708Jean-Pierre Ducondi April 20, 2010
Excellent rendering and composition. Well done Renata.Mariann Kovats April 20, 2010
Great POV and capture, Renata! Very nice comp. #8553797Daniella Puente April 20, 2010
Great documentary impact Renata, well captured! #8554699John Connolly April 20, 2010
A wonderful capture of this imposing statue, Renata! The textures and lighting are awesome! #8554933Lindley Johnson April 20, 2010
I love everything about this image, Renata! The light, tones, textures, POV, and composition are all terrific. Thanks for the history, too. #8555392Patrick Rouzes April 20, 2010
Fantastic clarity, tones, textures, pov, b/g & comp here, Renata! Thanks for the history refresher course! Amazing work, as always, my friend! WTG! #8555622David Phalen April 20, 2010
Terrific POV, tones and textures!! #8555873David Van Camp April 20, 2010
Cool capture of such an imposing and controversial figure, baby! :) #8556632Barbara Waldoch April 21, 2010
Lovely composition and capture, Renata!Joanna Madloch April 21, 2010
I love the picture despite of the subject ;) It's amazing that they still keep him there, especially in Estonia. Was it something like "museum of communism" there? #8559418Renata Gusciora April 21, 2010
Yes,I was surprising seeing this statue in Estonia.It wasnt really exposed like a part of a museum display or anything.It was rather in the corner next to the museum and museum itself doesnt have anything to do with communism. #8559481Joanna Madloch April 21, 2010
Thanks, Renata. I just thought people in former Soviet Union had too much fun putting these statues down to miss this one ;) I came across some of them in Kozlowka last summer, but I still can't see them as neutral or just objects of (questionable) aesthetics. #8559621Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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