finally here is
the third and last selection of the photographs from
Suomenlinna I took with my
Konstruktor DIY camera. I have a feeling that the previous couple of posts were not as appealing as I thought - I really hope you will find this last one of the series more interesting though. I am in fact going to share
my favourite shots from that film roll now:
save the best for last - as they say.
Lomography Konstruktor DIY:
film roll: Fuji Superia X-tra 800.
in the middle of the island there is an open field that is always full of birds during the summer: that day there were plenty of young seagulls and
Barnacle Geese - as soon as
Barnacle and Canadian Geese will start their migration the summer will end for real.
Jacopo and I spent a long time looking at the birds and finally walked down the rocky beach to gaze at
the open sea - I love the sea on cloudy days.
P.S. there is a new section on my website that you are welcome to take a look at: Konstruktor Diary - let me know what you think about it please!
What are you talking about?! The last two posts were absolutely lovely, I adore the deep, thoughtful tones you've managed to make with this camera. Your photographs never fail me to make me dream about that faraway part of the world I hope to visit one day. :)
ReplyDeleteKatie, once again, thank you so much for your lovely words! I am really happy with this new camera and I am even happier when I see the followers of Passer Domesticus like the photographs I take with it!
DeleteI am in awe of your photography. I'm so happy to follow you these days and see what you capture.
ReplyDeleteAlexandria, thank you! I'm so glad you have decided to follow this blog - I am really fond of yours too!
DeleteThese pictures are so beautiful! Serious case of wanderlust over here :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Meghan! Welcome to Passer Domesticus!
DeleteThe last <3
ReplyDeleteI knew you would have liked that one, Birdie! It's my favourite too!
DeleteAll the pictures from the entire series were amazing. Rich in tone,beautiful perspective..And i agree with all,am in awe of your photography.
ReplyDeleteThank you so so much! I'm so glad to read this! Thank you for becoming a follower of this blog too!
Deletewhen i visited Suomenlinna it was november so there were no birds! too bad :(
ReplyDeleteOh, I didn't know it was November when you visited Helsinki, Silvia. It is certainly an unusual time to visit Finland, as it gets very dark and quite cold already. I hope you have liked it anyway, though!
DeleteI love the tri dimensionality of these pictures :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sara! I think it's the Konstruktor's way of smudging the edge of the photographs - it gives them more depth in my opinion, doesn't it?
DeleteOk, I think aaaallll of your konstruktor photos are pretty brilliant, dear P!
ReplyDeleteI just want to wrap myself up in those colours....
xoxo
Charlyn, thank you so much! You are one of the most faithful followers of this blog, so it's really important for me to please you! ♥
DeleteI really enjoy the softness of these pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear Evelyn! I do too!
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