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[fanart] Prypiat, Part 1/?
This picture actually has quite a story that goes along with it.
About a month ago, I was strolling about in a bookstore that had a photo book in the manga referencing section, which I picked up and flipped about. It showed a ruined city--rusted, paint peeling off the walls like "abortive flowers," an empty, yellowed amusement park, etc. I was in awe at this photo book, I wondered where this set was and how they went through all the trouble--
--and then I saw on the cover the title. Chernobyl.
So here's a, um, series of pics (if I even muster up the strength/patience to do the rest of them). I got the photos for the backgrounds off Google.
Title: Prypiat, Part 1/?
Author/Artist:
youkofujima
Character(s) or Pairing(s): Russia
Rating: PG
Warnings: Use of the city from the Chernobyl Incident.
Summary: He'd thought he was building a utopia.

Close up of the face here. Close up of Russia here.
About a month ago, I was strolling about in a bookstore that had a photo book in the manga referencing section, which I picked up and flipped about. It showed a ruined city--rusted, paint peeling off the walls like "abortive flowers," an empty, yellowed amusement park, etc. I was in awe at this photo book, I wondered where this set was and how they went through all the trouble--
--and then I saw on the cover the title. Chernobyl.
So here's a, um, series of pics (if I even muster up the strength/patience to do the rest of them). I got the photos for the backgrounds off Google.
Title: Prypiat, Part 1/?
Author/Artist:
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Character(s) or Pairing(s): Russia
Rating: PG
Warnings: Use of the city from the Chernobyl Incident.
Summary: He'd thought he was building a utopia.

Close up of the face here. Close up of Russia here.
no subject
I was wondering on whether or not to make it look more like an old photo, but I wanted to have it be more like you're actually standing there, and you're seeing him.