Author: Ritva Sillanmäki Photography
My name is Ritva. I am an avid, self-taught photographer from southern Finland, currently living in Kirkkonummi. Interest in life is evident in my diverse subjects, capturing anything that catches my eye. Whether it’s the delicate intricacies of a plant, the breathtaking beauty of a landscape, or the compelling energy of urban life, My lens finds and celebrates beauty in all its forms. Nature serves as an enduring wellspring of inspiration for me, as I seek out and immortalize its enchanting moments. Additionally, in portrait photography I try to capture human emotion and connection , as I aim to encapsulate the very essence of each fleeting moment.
I totally enjoy playing with photos and immersing oneself in the editing process. It’s truly satisfying to have the flexibility that shooting in RAW provides, opening up a world of possibilities for editing. I’m of the same mindset when it comes to photo editing; I prefer to maintain the authenticity of the moment captured, striving to avoid over-editing and keeping the essence of the shot true to life. However, I also appreciate the occasional opportunity to explore artistic expressions through my edits, transforming images into minimalist monochrome representations that beautifully convey the essence and emotion of the scene. Or using colors to enhance the mood of the image. This delicate balance between realism and artistic expression is what makes photo editing such a captivating endeavor for me.
Inspiration and ideas change. My knowledge changes and grows. Each piece I create is simultaneously an extension from the past, where I’ve come from and what I’ve learned, as well as a preview of the future, where I’m going.
I do not classify myself as just a photographer, as some might think from looking at my work. I am a sculptor, a painter, a photographer, an artist.
If a viewer stops for just a moment to view and reflect on a photograph, a photo collage or a painting I have created, then I have succeeded in my work.
Skywatch at Midnight in Ruuhijärvi
First there was a beautiful sunset, followed by mist over the fields at midnight
all photos can be enlarged by a click
Linked to
Skywatch Friday – July 17, 2014 Edition
A Photo a Week Challenge: Off-Centered
These three are off-centered , the powerline on the right in the wheat field, the photo was taken at midnight yesterday as the fog came in. The boys and the chair… and more traditional the peony on the left in the evening light.

This post is linked to A Photo a Week Challenge: Off-Centered
Fiskars
Small town of Billnäs
I have visited several the picturesque villages this summer, this is one of them. There is magic in these in the old houses and buildings. The scenary is beautiful with the old trees and plants grrowing. Often they are located near to a river or a lake. These places are busy during summer season, only to fall asleep for winter, and wake up to a new season in the spring.
Water art
Odd – Old stuff in Laura’s shop
Black and White Wednesdays ~ Indoors
Wednesday around the world – Vääksy
I visited as small town of Vääksy. The main attraction there is Vääksy channel or also known as Vesijärvenkatu channel, it is located in Asikkala. The channel that connects the Vesijärvi lake to Päijänne lake. The Vääksy channel is currently Finland’s busiest boating channel.The channel has only one seal. The water surface height difference of about three meters. The channel is surrounded by the town of Vääksy.
The main photo is the bird pic, as I hardly ever am able get photos of them or presentable pics at l east.


A Word A Week Photograph Challenge – Traditional
Traditional wool socks, they are used during winter and in the summer at least in Finland. I am wearing a pair of these right now…so comfy and warm.
A Word A Week Photograph Challenge – Traditional
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Wood or Season of Spring
Peony and details of it
MakroTex – Marja / Berry
Sunday Stills, the next challenge: The letter “B”
NF Inspiring – Catching light
“I Heart Macro” – Stellaria media
Macro Monday – white clover
Relic
The Raseborg castle ruins
The Raseborg castle ruins, situated on a rock by Raseborg stream, are the remainders of a castle that was probably built in the 14th century, when the rock was still surrounded by water. Raseborg is officially mentioned for the first time in a letter dated 1378. It is a typical medieval castle of a simpler kind that has been constructed during a long time period. There is no other similar castle in Finland.
What images does “relic” conjure for you? More views at The Daily Post
Old books
Monochrome Madness (20) – Books
One of these photos is my submission to week 20 to the Monochrome Madness Challenge hosted by Leanne Cole and Laura Macky.
I chose these photos because I liked the looks of these books as they are, old hardcover books are so beutifully binded.They are also well read and that is the so important in a book… I thought they would look good also in BW. Hope you agree.
All details can be seen better by clicking at an image to enlarge them.
more at Monochrone Madness tomorrow July 15th.
Silent Sunday
Skywatch Friday
Weekend Reflections – old and new
This is linked to Weekend Reflections
A Photo a Week Challenge: Informal Portrait
Here are some portraits I have taken, I have placed them in age order…youngest last
A Photo a Week Challenge: Informal Portrait



































































