07 May 2013

excursion II.

here are some more photographs from the film roll I took during our excursion in Vanhakaupunkilahti: I especially like the one with Annie as she fits in perfectly with the colours of the surroundings. one of the ducks I was trying to photograph had been a little too fast running away.
Hasselblad 500 C/M:

Kodak Ektar 100
outside that fascinating wooden cottage there is an old garden rocking chair: it is probably my favourite spot of the island of Lammassaari and Anne and I sat there that day to have some chocolate. I cherished every moment of our excursion.
♥ thank you Annie!

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  1. I love "pitkospuut" - great shots!

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    1. thank you! I love them too and the Finnish word for them is just wonderful!

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  2. wooden cottage + chocolate + rocking chair = ♥!!

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    1. yes! we couldn't ask for more! ♥

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  3. The first photo is my favourite: the path seems to be endless!
    How can the duck have this colourful feet? :)

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    1. thank you, Sirpa! I remember taking that first photograph especially because of the sky reflecting in the muddy water. I don't know why the duck seem to have such red feet - it may be because of the faded yellow of the grass.

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  4. Another perfect set of photographs!!!
    Mmmm...more chocolates please! ;D

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    1. thank you so much, dear Charlyn!

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  5. I love your work so much.
    the landscape is amazing and Annie must be a great friend :)

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    1. Oh, for some reason Blogger was automatically hiding your comments as spam - that is annoying!

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  6. Amazing landscape.
    Annie must be a great companion for walks :)
    Love every photo <3

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    1. anyway, thank you so much and thank you for commenting a second time! I think I've solved the spamming problem now!

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  7. Oh beautiful place ! The first & the last <3

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