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I'd like to share some shots taken by me. I live in Saint-Petersburg and sometimes go for a trip to Karelia. So there are some night photos from my last trip to the northern part of this region. And please, don't judge me strictly  :)

 
21206552470_fde5037b47_c.jpg1 by crunch_tone, on Flickr
 
 
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21383996312_ba09f1fd3e_c.jpg3 by crunch_tone, on Flickr
 
 
21383802772_ec4765aa2b_c.jpg4 by crunch_tone, on Flickr
 
 
21206562830_8b35b14ac4_c.jpg5 by crunch_tone, on Flickr
 
 
21383807662_2b9b262986_c.jpg6 by crunch_tone, on Flickr
 
 
21394656455_e387fa6621_c.jpg7 by crunch_tone, on Flickr
 
 
21206815278_56623725a3_c.jpg8 by crunch_tone, on Flickr
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