I am not sure this discussion group is stil alive but I am going to try anyway.
2 summers ago, I was in Moscow - already in 'war' with Ukraine (Moscow didn't recognized it as a war).
I was a strange sight to see in an over crowded city - A European in a Sovjet country. But it gave me the opportunity to still find great spots without being overloaded with tourist - a very common issue of the photography community (but we are the ones starting it at the first place haha).
Here is my work from the big contrast you can find in many metropoles, but is visible clearly in Moscow.
moscow is the capital of modern terrorists and fascists, the capital of the country that put the world on the brink of World War 3. And you understand this, so why are you pushing this discussion?
I am not political in my message—I only post my photography from this place. Like in so many other countries that are at war, pictures can still be taken. I don’t share my opinion about the war, as you do, and in my view, I am not trying to start any discussion on this topic. I am merely stating facts and wondering how people perceive this work. I hope people can still enjoy this kind of photography, which has absolutely nothing to do with politics whatsoever. ;) Enough said about it, I think.