Belarus is a beautiful country located in Eastern Europe, known for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique culture. It is a perfect destination for photography enthusiasts who are looking for a new and exciting place to capture breathtaking images. The country offers a wide range of photography locations, including the famous Mir Castle, the Brest Fortress, and the Nesvizh Palace. The country's natural beauty is also a great attraction for photographers, with its vast forests, lakes, and rivers. The Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park is a must-visit location for nature lovers, where they can capture stunning images of the park's diverse flora and fauna. Belarus is a hidden gem for photographers, and it is a place that should be on every photographer's bucket list.
Entrance Gate of Несвижский замок (Castle of Niasviž),. Nesvizh, Belarus
Мирский замок (Mir Castle),. Mir, Belarus
Штык-абеліск (Bayonet Obelisk),. Брестская крепость (Brest Fortress),. Brest, Belarus
One of the things I enjoyed most during my Spring trip to Belarus, was the lovely Orthodox churches. This is a close up of the Saint Nicolas Church in the centre of Brest. I was in a group tour, which is actually the enemy of any decent photography, but I will try to find some more images of this fascinating country which I consider worth posting here.
Дом правительства Республики Беларусь (Government House of the Republic of Belarus),. Minsk, Belarus
Свято-Николаевская церковь (St. Nicholas Church),. Брестская крепость (Brest Fortress),. Brest, Belarus
Blue hour view of Minsk, Belarus from the rooftop of Hotel Belarus, taken behind not so clean glass unfortunately.
Blue hour view of Minsk, Belarus from the rooftop of Hotel Belarus, taken behind not so clean glass unfortunately.
I hope everyone has had a wonderful Christmas, for some of us. myself included, tomorrow is back to work, the 26th is not a holiday in the USA! ...
Vitebsk, Belarus, on a cloudy autumn evening. A new country for me, after the recent trip, only Moldova is the last country in Europe which I have...
Мирский замок (Mir Castle),. Mir, Belarus
Свято-Духов Кафедральный собор (Holy Spirit Cathedral),. Minsk, Belarus
Национальная библиотека Республики Беларусь (The National Library of the Republic of Belarus),. Minsk, Belarus
Остров слез (Island of Tears),. Minsk, Belarus
I photographed a number of these churches in Brest. I think they are so colourful.
Close and wide view of Mir castle, middle of nowhere, Belarus, taken in the early morning. Unfortunately I wasn't able to take blue hour photos...
Nesvizh castle, Belarus, in autumn, a rare moment of sunbreak on a dull overcast day. Wiki info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nesvizh_Castle ...
Vitebsk, Belarus, on a cloudy autumn evening. A new country for me, after the recent trip, only Moldova is the last country in Europe which I have...
Несвижский замок (Castle of Niasviž),. Nesvizh, Belarus
Geroldsau Waterfalls,. Baden-Baden,. Baden-Württemberg, Germany
A blue hour overlooking several churches in the town of Vitebsk, in the northern part of Belarus. A lovely town that is very proud of the fact that painter Marc Chagall was born and raised there. This is one from the archives, and since there won't be any traveling in the near future, I will take the opportunity to reprocess and post some images taken during earlier travels. Stay safe everyone!
Inner Court of Несвижский замок (Castle of Niasviž),. Nesvizh, Belarus
Костёл Святых Симеона и Елены (Church of Saints Simon and Helena),. Minsk, Belarus
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Nesvizh castle, Belarus, in autumn, a rare moment of sunbreak on a dull overcast day. Wiki info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nesvizh_Castle ...
Close and wide view of Mir castle, middle of nowhere, Belarus, taken in the early morning. Unfortunately I wasn't able to take blue hour photos...
I hope everyone has had a wonderful Christmas, for some of us. myself included, tomorrow is back to work, the 26th is not a holiday in the USA! ...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Belarus!
Most notably Wallace and Adelheid Smitt.