I really like how the old grass works it magic in photos, creating this wave effect, also the small camera movement might have something to do with it. There’s a certain timeless charm in the interplay of natural elements and photographic techniques, as they come together to produce an image that evokes a sense of nostalgia.


Scola is Källnäsudd’s old village school in Barösund, that has a new life as a lovely archipelago restaurant. Usually, once a summer we drive and take the ferry to the island to enjoy a lovely lunch on the patio overlooking the strait.

For Monday Window

What perfect peace is shown in your lovely images.
Peace seems to be the in the essence of my photos
It does look a wonderful place. Love your windows, Ritva.
Thanks Jo, it is a lovely place to visit
Perfect. Love the view through the old window.
it is nice and green, always good for the soul
A lovely looking place 😊
Thanks, it is
I love the distorted effect created by the old glass, and it looks a beautiful spot for a lunch outing!
that is what draws me to the image. Thanks 🙂
It looks like a watercolor painting outside the window. How beautiful. And the restaurant looks delightful also.
The effect is wonderful. New windows don’t do it…
😊
What a lovely place, Ritva!
Thanks Sue
This is like a watercolor through the windows. Beautiful!
Thanks, I like that effect too
Truly lovely and a great effect. Looks like a wonderful place to relax.
Thanks Janet, it is away from the buzzle of cities that is for sure
A nice old place. And now we know exactly where it is. Yes, I put the coordinates in and found the island. Quite a large number around there.
Yes, glad you noticed, Finland has a beautiful archipelago 🙂