Wikibooks: Basics of fine-art photography/14 days in Mongolia

[[thumb 390px Cart (exhibition work)]] 14 days in Mongolia — the sixth personal exhibition of the Russian traveler and photographer Viktor Pinchuk that was held in the exposition hall of the Russian Cultural Center in from October 10 to 31 2007. cite web author = url = https //upload.wikimedia.org/w...

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Summary:[[thumb 390px Cart (exhibition work)]] 14 days in Mongolia — the sixth personal exhibition of the Russian traveler and photographer Viktor Pinchuk that was held in the exposition hall of the Russian Cultural Center in from October 10 to 31 2007. cite web author = url = https //upload.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/ru/9/97/14 дней в Монголии%2C сообщение о выставке.jpg title= City poster — Evening city newspaper. — 26.10.2007. — № 78 (97) lang = ru website = wikimedia.org date = accessdate = 2020 12 26 More than half of the presented works are [[landscapes]] the rest belong to [[genre photography]]. = Backstory = Material prepared during a [[creative trip to the country of the steppes]] which took place in May of the same year. The route not popular among foreign tourists was chosen by the author of photo exhibition for several reasons one of them is to master a new genre the deserted spaces of an Asian country overgrown with taiga vegetation — an eldorado for shooting landscapes. is located on the coast of Lake Khövsgöl. At that time there was no electricity in the village and a few guests — admirers of ecological tourism were settled in yurts heated with a stove. cite book last= Pinchuk first= Viktor author link= date= title= Mongolian huyvaldagch url= language= ru location= Russia publisher= Brovko page= 40 isbn=978 5 9909912 1 7 In addition the route list included Kharkhorin where the capital of Mongol Empire founded by Genghis Khan was located Arvaikheer Bayankhongor and Zuunmod near which is the Manjusri Monastery. = Gallery = File Erdene Zuu Monastery.jpg (Kharkhorin) File Lake Khövsgöl.jpg Lake Khövsgöl File The owner of the yurt.jpg Master of the yurt (Kharkhorin) File A narrow strip (Mörön).jpg A narrow strip (Mörön) File Ovoo (oboo).jpg ( ) =References= Reflist = Links = cite web author = A. Armashevskaya url =https //web.archive.org/web/20211217112222/http //ruscultura.info/cms/index.php?go=Pages in=view id=40 title =Монгольские истории ...