Courtyard spaces of Sokol. Soldek
Soldek is a neighborhood of Sokol, where the timber processing enterprise of the same name, which was founded in 1899, is located. Soldek is located in the riverside part of the city and is separated from other neighborhoods by a railway line.
This is the most cozy and interesting neighborhood of Sokol. I don't know if he's really kind or not, but I liked it the most here.
In this part of the city, as it seemed to me, there are a wide variety of types of houses, both panel and wooden two-storey.
Over the years, I've studied different styles here, observed, tried, and, looking back at my own real style, realized that I have it, and this is the real me.
If you characterize it, it contains various tricks and techniques, but most of all the emphasis is on spotting, color and graphics.
Even reportage photography, which, by the way, is published in the media, has this set of styles.
Even deadpan has spots in it, even though it shouldn't.
Everything that I don't take off, everything to one degree or another corresponds to the description as spotting, graphics, shapes, lines, geometry.
Over the years, I have already created a set of my own templates and techniques that I use in any shooting, and this is a success, as well as my handwriting.
I always try to fill the frame with details as much as possible so that there are no empty spaces.
...Let's return to the Soldek neighborhood. I've divided it into two parts to split it into two posts.
Soldek is a very large area, compared to all the previous ones I studied.
I started to walk through and capture the quarters with the barracks first.
The first part will reflect the blocks from Musinsky Street to the Sukhona River.
There are only two-storey houses here, but there were even panel houses.
I thought I couldn't get around everything in one go, but I did, since almost half of the neighborhood is occupied by ordinary private houses.
To be continued...

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