The pond strokes the sky,
trees rising like a quiet wall -
the day drifts away.
The photo captures the Eastern Arched Bridge at Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, Moscow. Designed by architect V.S. Keremetchi and constructed in 2005–2007, this elegant structure connects the main entrance square to the «Podkova» (Horseshoe) island across the Middle Tsaritsyno Pond.
Key features:
Style: delicate lattice design with arches, blending functionality and aesthetics;
Role: a key link between the park entrance and the island;
Setting: surrounded by lush greenery and reflecting in the calm pond waters;
Details: ornate street lamps line the bridge, adding a classic touch.
Shot with Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 120 ED (AF) on Kodak Tri-X 400 film (expired, scanned on Pakon F235+). Black-and-white format enhances the timeless charm of the scene.
Russia. Moscow. Tsaritsyno Park
Middle Tsaritsynsky Pond
Camera: Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 120 ED (AF) #3431629
Film: Kodak Professional Tri‑X 400 B&W Negative
(expired film, storage conditions unknown; exposed at box speed)
Scanner: Pakon F235+
Date: September 6, 2018
«A Lamppost’s Monologue About the Irrelevance of Horizontality» (Kodak Tri‑X 400)
The pond strokes the sky,
trees rising like a quiet wall -
the day drifts away.
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