it is always fascinating to go back to
Kruunuvuori.
last tuesday we decided to take a walk around there late in the afternoon: I took my
Mamiya RB67 along. I then
visited my darkroom last thursday for a very a pleasant afternoon session.
Mamiya RB67 - ilford delta 400:
✻ my favourite prints.
bringing the
Mamiya to field trips is challenging because of its dimensions and weight - but it is always worth the effort:
I should take it more often!
P.S. the wooden villas in Kruunuvuori look more fragile every time we go there: I believe it is important to take some good photographs of them before they will collapse completely.
These are beautiful ! You should take it more often, yes ! :)
ReplyDeletethank you, Birdie! :-) I promise I will do so!
DeletePlease please let's use the Mamiya more. I love that camera and the pictures it produces :)
ReplyDeleteCan we make some color films before the Autumn comes?
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we should! actually, it would be wonderful to use some colour films in autumn time too, when the forest is so beautifully colourful! :-)
Deletebellissimo quel posto! prima o poi ci voglio tornare anche io *-*
ReplyDeletela mia preferita è l'ultima foto in cui jacopo sembra essere dentro una casa... :)
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il posto e' davvero affascinante, purtroppo pero' non credo che le case rimarranno in piedi ancora a lungo... la natura sta, giustamente, prendendo il sopravvento! ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI esp love the 3rd, 4th and 6th photo!
What an adventure! I sure hope the wooden villas will not all completely collapse! :O
thank you, Charlyn! :-) I am afraid it's only a matter of time: I do not know if those villas could survive one more winter... Nature is slowly taking back its own territory!
DeleteSuch gorgeous photos! I love the one of you especially against the wooden building x
ReplyDeletethank you so much, Valerie! :-)
Deletethese are truly beautiful! the light and texture are exquisite!
ReplyDeletei think you're doing justice documenting kruunuvuori :)
and yes, please use mamiya more often !
thank you very much, Joana! :-) I had a feeling you'd appreciated Kruunuvuori too! ;-)
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