I've been making very occasional contributions to Wikipedia since August 2003. I used to regularly upload photos (mainly for pages on Russia), here are a few of them:
- A museum, Kazan
- St Volodymyr's Cathedral, Kiev
- St Volodymyr's Cathedral roof
- Interior of St Volodymyr's Cathedral
- Tretyakovsky Proyezd, Moscow
- Komunalnaya Ulitsa, Tambov
- Theatre, Tambov
- Cranes on the Shenska River
- Cherepovets railway station
- View of old Riga
- View from St. Peter's Church, Riga
- Another view from St. Peter's Church, Riga
- Oak tree at night
- The roof of the Duoma di Milano
- Napoleonic war heroes in St Petersburg Hermitage
- Stairwell in a block of flats, Astrakhan
- Astrakhan Kremlin
- Ashdown Forest at sunset
- Shalyapin Palace Hotel, Kazan
- Building in central Kostroma
- Church in Rostov
- Kostroma Kremlin
- MTS central office, Cheboksary
- Zero Mile stone, Cheboksary
- Agricultural Academy, Cheboksary
- Leicester Square, London
- A baby sleeping
- A tyre repair shop in Vologda
- A church in Cheboksary
- Chess players
- A statue of Lenin in central Kiev
- St Volodymyr's Cathedral roof 1
- roof 3
- facade 2
- baptism
- chandelier
Churches in Vologda
- Shalyapin Palace Hotel, Kazan
- Inside Kazan Kremlin
- Kazan Metro
- metro sign in Tatar and Russian
- Kazan Kremlin at night
- Central shopping street
- Tretyakovskaya Gallery
- Entrance to Novokuznetskaya
[More of my photos on Wikipedia Commons]
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