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Photographer Markus Scholz  Markus Scholz {Karma:23722}
Project N/A Camera Model Casio EX-Z40
Categories Architecture
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Eastern Europe
summer
Lens Pentax zoom
Uploaded 8/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 407 Shutter 1/1000
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 8 Rating
5.67
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Kishi
State - 
Country - Russia   Russia
About These are two churches of Kishi, an island in the north of the Onega lake in the Russian Federation. The church in front is the winter church, because it can be heated and the - bigger - church int he background is the summer church wo heating. Both together have 33 "burning flame" cuppolas and are listed under the UNESCO world heritages.
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drilan P   drilan drilan P  drilan   {K:12030} 8/31/2005
C'est mirifique, cette architecture toute de bois et de coupoles orthodoxes russes; on se croirait dans les Frères Karamazov ou dans doc Zhivago. Je vois passer des troïkas à toute allure et glissant à tombeau ouvert.
drilan

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 8/29/2005
Incredible architecture ... well worth to be protected; thanks for sharing! Nice sky as well!

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Markus Scholz Markus Scholz   {K:23722} 8/29/2005
Thanks Bryan. These two wooden churches where built in the 18th century (1714 and 1764).

Regards, Markus

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Bryan Jarmain   {K:11941} 8/29/2005
A lovely composition, Markus. Very interesting and it looks like it is made of wood. Must be very old...

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 8/29/2005
fine architecture under the blue sky!!! great capture dear Markus!!!!!! a fine image!!!! well done!!!
my best regards
Marian

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Markus Scholz Markus Scholz   {K:23722} 8/28/2005
We call them onion towers, Lily. For the Moscow church you have to wait a few days;)

Regards, Markus

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 8/28/2005
Looks a pretty impressive place Markus Great photo
Margaret

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Tiger Lily     {K:10966} 8/27/2005
Nice blue sky offsetting the interesting architecture. Thanks for the about, Markus. I did not know those tower looking things symbolized burning flames. Neat. There's a famous Kremlin building with colorful towers so those must be the same idea.

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