The beginning of a long journey (visual walk of 28 photos)

Today we will have a long route by car and on foot. Therefore, to begin with, we will visit the pirozhkovaya, which is called "Depot". This name refers to the tram. Yes, a tram used to run along this pavement (Serf Street). Now there are pedestrians and cars walking there.

This is our second visit to Vyborg and we intend to take a walk in the Monrepos Park again. But we still have to get to it. Well, then we'll go.

This is the same Market Square where the Baltic Rally was held last time. The holiday is over and the square is empty. The city has become quiet and it doesn't upset me.

I'm shooting through the glass of my car right now, so the colors are a little strange. On this day, there was a strange light in general and my camera did not give out what I expected from it.

In front of St. Olaf's Tower, we turn onto the bridge and move towards the park. Then the movement became tense and I stopped filming. It is not very convenient to do this with one hand.

Here you can see the gate to the park itself and a large stone. It's not very clearly visible from here, but in front of us is almost a giant cube. This is one of the many megaliths of this park, which are scattered like children's cubes. But I will prepare a separate post about them.

While we were standing behind the tickets and a bottle of water, I shot a little without aiming at the visitors. This is so that you can better feel the atmosphere of this place.

And this is the park itself. At first, he greets you with the usual park greenery. Last time we went straight to the water. But now we noticed another track. She led...up.

And we decided to explore this section of the park. We didn't have to be rock climbers, but the climb was pretty steep.

From above, new corners of the park opened up, which we had not yet visited.

Through the foliage and a web of branches, you could see a piece of the bay and we greedily absorbed all this beauty.

Oddly enough, there was a small pond at the very top. However, it seems to me that it is quite deep. And what are these pontoons doing here...I don't understand at all.

In order not to overload the post with photos, we will stop at this for now. The park is big and we walked for a long time. I think we managed to get to the end of it. Maybe.
See you soon.



CameraSony A7М2
LensSamyang 35 1,4
LocationRussia
Post-productionin LR

Manual processing in Lightroom


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