09 October 2013

lapland 2013 part VI.

the last day of our short holiday in Lapland came too soon for me: since the driving to Kilpisjärvi and back took us two full days we only had three days of actual hiking. I really wished we could have stayed longer and the morning of the third day I was a little sad - unfortunately though the campsite was going to close for the winter and it was time to go back home as the weather was starting to get even colder. that morning we took a shorter path that led us to Tsahkaljärvi lake and in the afternoon we walked to Salmivaara to take some photographs of Kilpisjärvi lake.
photographs from Lapland part V:
Nikon FM - Lomography Color Negative 400
Lomography Konstruktor DIY - Lomography Color Negative 800
before leaving the campsite I decided to taste a local pastry called Saana - like the mountain we climbed on the first day: it was absolutely delicious with its wonderfully rich whipped cream filling! ♥

P.S. I am going to share one more post dedicated to Lapland: I still have the photographs I have taken with my Hasselblad 500 C/M and a very special film roll. I am going to share that little surprise I was telling you about as well: aren't you all curious to find out?

18 comments:

  1. Ci starebbe bene un orso in quel fiume ^-^ aw <3

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    1. Non sono sicura che mi piaccia l'idea di incontrare un orso... E comunque non c'erano salmoni! ♥

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  2. I am actually living in your pictures:)
    the orange shrub/tree forest(?) in the first pic is so enchanting!
    eager to see the Hasselblad rolls too. and i'm all curious George right now:)

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    1. Thank you so much, Awono! I'm glad you like that birch forest - trees in that part of Lapland are quite narrow but still beautiful.

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  3. These are such a dream. I am so excited to see your hasselblad shots soon!

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    1. Thank you, Alexandria! Hopefully you won't be disappointed then!

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  4. That waterfall! I am also very curious about your Hasselblad photographs (and about the surprise ;)).

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    1. Thank you, dear Ingeborg! I'm really glad you like that waterfall - it was the Tsahkal waterfall running down from the Tsahkal lake on top of the little mountain.

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  5. The water add a different touch to the photographs of this landscape as you've shown us previously, I like that! :)

    Can't wait for your special roll, we'll see if I guessed correctly what it is! :D

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    1. Thank you, Katie! I feel like it gives a touch of movement, especially in the Konstruktor shots! I think you might have guess correctly about the special roll, since I was probably telling you something about it in a comment on your blog... well, you'll most likely find out tomorrow!

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  6. that waterfall is amazing!
    like katie, i'm trying to guess what the surprise is. uhuuu

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    1. Thank you, dear Silvia! I'm happy you like the Tsahkal waterfall too! Stop by Passer Domesticus sometime tomorrow and you'll finally find out what the surprise is...

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  7. :) i'm very curious!

    and once again can't choose which one i love the most!

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    1. Thank you so much, Sara! Glad to hear you like them all so much!

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  8. ah, i would love to shot with this camera! you capture the most eyecatching moments.. so soft and so dark.

    lindsey louise

    hellomrrabbitblog.com

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    1. Thank you, Lindsey Louise! I'm happy you think so and very happy you've stopped by!

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  9. Ahhh! I just love places you decide to visit. They are always places with souls, and on your photographs they look like a scenery from a dream!

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    1. Kasia, thank you for such kind words! That makes me really happy!

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