After a mild Shanghai weather, I thought it would be nice to cool things down a bit, so the second post in the Greetings from Afar comes from chilly Moscow.
All the postcards were made by Oxana Ruban, who is a born and raised Moscowite. She loves photography and, I think, you can see it from these photos. Wouldn’t you agree that she needs to start her own photography blog? ;) At the moment you can check out more of Oxana’s photos on her blog or on Instagram @stena_leonardo. Most of them are taken in Moscow, however, there’re some albums from Israel (her fiancé is Israeli) and I really like those as well.
And now, enjoy the Moscow holiday scene :)
Wow! What beautiful photos!! So festive!
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Agree! And I also think that the photographer did a good job :)
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Great Concept,
Just started a blog if you wanted to take a quick glance…
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Thank you! I just had a look – good luck with your blog, looking forward to new posts ;)
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Great photography! Thanks for posting :)
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This is bringing back so many great memories! Thank you for the post!
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Glad, you enjoyed :)
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great photos!!!
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