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Moscow from a bird's eye view

Dmitri Chistoprudov’s photographs, taken from a bird’s-eye view, reveal Moscow as visitors to the city, and even its residents, rarely see it. It is a huge, majestic, beautiful, and sometimes frighteningly massive capital.
By Gazeta Russa
Business center Moscow-City from a bird’s-eye view
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Dmitry Chistoprudov

Business center Moscow-City from a bird’s-eye view
Dmitri Chistoprudov’s photographs reveal Moscow as visitors to the city, and even its residents, rarely see it

Dmitry Chistoprudov

Dmitri Chistoprudov’s photographs reveal Moscow as visitors to the city, and even its residents, rarely see it
Television and radio tower in Ostanskino. "That’s what Moscow looks like when it’s very hazy", - Dmitry Chistoprudov

Dmitry Chistoprudov

Television and radio tower in Ostanskino. "That’s what Moscow looks like when it’s very hazy", - Dmitry Chistoprudov
Panoramic Moscow

Dmitry Chistoprudov

Panoramic Moscow
Panoramic Moscow

Dmitry Chistoprudov

Panoramic Moscow
Panoramic Moscow

Dmitry Chistoprudov

Panoramic Moscow
Panoramic view of Kremlin

Dmitry Chistoprudov

Panoramic view of Kremlin
"The more pollution there is, the prettier the landscape", - Dmitry Chistoprudov

Dmitry Chistoprudov

"The more pollution there is, the prettier the landscape", - Dmitry Chistoprudov
April 3, 2012
Tags: moscow, photography, panoramic view

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