Cellpic sunday – tired

We had our youngest grandson (15mo) stay with us for a night so his parents got so time to themselves. This little fella was on the move all the time, so when he went back home we all felt like Tinka. He is the cutest and most lovable little boy, the amount of energy they have is unbelievable 😀 . There is a reason why you have kids when you are young. Yes Tinka is cute too.

Tinka lounging on a couch

Tinka on the couch, I was too tired to get the focus correct.

For Cellpic Sunday

Monday window – designed by Alvar Aalto.

The image shows a building designed by Alvar Aalto. Alvar Aalto (1898–1976) was a Finnish architect and designer, renowned as a master of modern architecture. This building is in my opinion is in a totally wrong place in Helsinki.

    Visitors in front of an Alvar Aalto-designed building in Helsinki, showcasing modern architecture.

    A closer look at windows and People walking in front of a building

    Facade of a modern building designed by Alvar Aalto, showcasing distinct window patterns and materials.

    Allas Pool showcasing modern wood architectural elements and windows against a scenic backdrop.


    Monday Window: 15th September 2025

    Lens-Artists Challenge #365: Longing

    Thank you so much to Egídio for bringing this feeling as a challenge, which has prompted me to reflect more deeply on the concept of longing and its various nuances. I invite you to visit Egídio’s site and be marveled by his wonderful post, as it beautifully encapsulates the essence of this emotion. Longing is such a personal and abstract thing, often intertwined with memories and experiences, and the object, thing—feeling changes as you age, evolving with each chapter of our lives. I think this is going to be a personal post, and as I delve into my own thoughts and memories, I find myself at a loss regarding how to pick the images for this one that will truly convey the depth of these feelings.

    Let’s start with this: every winter I long for spring. Every spring I long for a warm summer. Every summer I long for it to continue for long. Every fall I long for beautiful colors and for the winter to bring us some snow that stays so the days are brighter. Always something…

    When I was twenty years younger, in late autumn, I would say to my husband, “Where should we move?” I had this urge to go to places warmer and brighter than Finnish winters. It was not a certain place; it was a feeling of longing for something different, not anything specific—a restlessness that I had in me. Usually, the response to it was, “Send me a postcard when you get there.” I did not go, that is obvious. Longing at that moment in time.


    A time before that when my boys were young… I will start with a short backstory. I was daddy’s girl; he was the one I spoke to when I had something in my heart that needed to be discussed or I needed support in any matter, really. He had this unique ability to understand me, offering advice that came from a place of love and wisdom. Sadly, he passed when I was nineteen, leaving a void that I still feel to this day. I got along with my mum fine, but we weren’t that close emotionally. We spoke about what was happening in my life, but those deeper conversations were missing, leaving me yearning for a connection that was meant to be there. Now for the longing part. My mother passed away six years after my dad, a little over a month after my wedding, and that was a time filled with both joy and sorrow. She never got to see my children, and I never got to talk to her as a mom, sharing the joys and challenges of motherhood. I often thought, would that have gotten us closer together, the shared experience of being mothers? Would we have bonded differently through the sleepless nights and the laughter of little ones? When the boys were young, I longed for my parents to have known them and vice versa, imagining family gatherings, the stories they would tell, and the love that would have surrounded all of us. That is a big longing that shadows my memories, a beautiful yet painful dream of what could have been.

    A tender moment between a mother and her newborn, capturing the deep connection and love that defines the bond of family.

    I have had a lot of pain-related issues in my life since I was a teenager, and I have learned to live with them; you deal with what you’ve got. Now the pains and aches are slightly different, more frequent, and I long for a good night’s sleep; they are not a given, so after a good night’s sleep, I am so happy. So, that is one of the things I long for. After hours of trying to fall asleep, I often say a prayer: Please let me sleep. I usually do not get a reply or help. I so long for a good night of sleep.

    Time to go to sleep – watching the moon from my bedroom window

    Sometimes I just longing for a nice glass of wine in front of the fireplace or a nice dinner at a restaurant, small mundane longings like someone preparing your meal…


    Lastly, I want to thank you all for the warm response I got for my last week’s challenge. During this wonderful journey, I saw beautiful places that took my breath away and shared heartfelt stories about where to appreciate a moment of quiet. It was a delightful experience to connect with all of you and witness how we each find peace and reflection in our surroundings, whether it’s in nature, a cozy nook at home, or even a bustling café. Thank you for inspiring me to look deeper and cherish the little things that often go unnoticed.

    Next week is Tina’s turn to host, Saturday 20th September. We can all look forward to her always inspiring post, which never fails to ignite our creativity. Tina has a unique way of sharing her thoughts that resonates with everyone, encouraging us to reflect on our own experiences. Until then, keep smiling and remember that each day is an opportunity to spread positivity and uplift one another .

    Remember to link back to the original post and to tag Lens-Artists so we can easily find you.

    If you’d like to know more about the Lens-Artists Challenge, please click here.

    Together

    There is all kinds of together – love, friendships, hobbies, and shared moments that create lasting memories, each nurturing our souls in their own special way. Love can blossom in the warm glow of affection, reminding us how deeply we can care for one another. Friendships, filled with laughter and warmth, are life’s treasures, providing support and joy through our shared experiences. Hobbies, whether enjoyed in solitude or as a part of a group, present beautiful opportunities for connection, allowing us to come together and explore our passions side by side. Ultimately, these forms of togetherness weave a rich tapestry of life, illustrating the profound importance of connection and understanding in our daily existence.

    A couple enjoying a scenic view, embodying the theme of togetherness and connection.

    One Word Sunday: together


    A group of musicians walking together on a city street, carrying instruments and gear.

    A group of sailors on a boat enjoying a sunny day on the water.

    A couple enjoying a moment of connection and togetherness.

    Two riders on horseback casually stroll through a historic street.

    A couple sharing a tender kiss on a park bench

    Windmill

    I had these photos and this add came to mind, even though I took these photos because the sky and mood of the day.

    A wind turbine near a calm body of water under a cloudy sky, representing renewable energy.

    The expression “Vattenfall – motherfucking windmills” alludes to a contemporary advertising campaign by the Swedish energy firm Vattenfall, showcasing actor Samuel L. Jackson as he highlights the benefits of offshore wind farms and the restoration of marine ecosystems via integrated seaweed farming.

    of a wind turbine


    a wind turbine base t, highlighting renewable energy installations.

    Floral Photography- One-to-Three Challenge

    One-to-Three Photo Processing Challenge: September 2025

    What can I say, I am not good at following orders and tend to over share photos quite often, which reflects my creative side and love for editing. So, instead of limiting myself to just three, I chose to do five, as I was having so much fun while processing them. Each photo has different colors or at least tones. I wanted to express my artistic vision through a greater number of images. The beauty of flower bouquet that can give everyday life a bit of joy. All adjustments were done in Lightroom

    Close-up of delicate purple flowers against a softly blurred background – original , no edits

    Click on the images to check them out up close and really soak in the details. I had some fun playing with colors and cropping the pics to make them look more appealing, making certain elements pop while keeping everything looking good together. Each tweak is all about grabbing your attention and getting you to take a closer look at the photo’s little details, making sure every shade and curve stands out just right. Did I succeed?

    Vibrant blue Doors at the rocks

    These two almost same shots are from our trip to Australia, the doors are from the area known as The Rocks in Sydney. This historic neighborhood, with its cobblestone streets and charming colonial buildings.

    A vibrant alleyway featuring a blue door and yellow walls, leading to a glimpse of greenery at the end.

    A narrow passageway leading to a bright exit.

    for Dans Thursday Doors

    Calm Waters

    Sharing soothing images in line with my week’s theme – Quiet Moments. These visuals capture the tranquility and serenity that come from the simplest things in life, calm waters to serene landscapes that inspire peace, a feeling of stillness and relaxation. As we navigate through our busy lives, take time to pause, appreciate these quiet moments, and find comfort in the beauty that surrounds us.

    Emerging green shoots reflect in tranquil water

    Yellow water lilies bloom amidst green lily pads on a serene blue lake.

    Serene view of water lilies floating on a tranquil lake, framed by black alder

    Misty Landscapes in Monochrome

    How to describe images of misty landscapes in monochrome, that was my question to myself, this is what I ended up writing . The ethereal quality of a misty landscape can be nicely illustrated in monochrome, where shades of gray evoke a sense of mystery.. The soft blur of the mist envelops trees and fields, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere. This lack of color draws attention to light and contrasts; the stark silhouettes of branches, almost as if they are attempting to pierce the blanket of fog. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth, revealing the contours of the terrain while preserving an enchanting ambiguity.

    A haunting monochrome night scene with a full moon partially obscured by clouds and silhouetted trees, framed by wooden stakes.

    A landscape featuring silhouettes of trees and a rustic fence, shrouded in fog.

    A misty landscape featuring silhouettes of trees and a rustic wooden fence, creating a tranquil and mysterious atmosphere.

    Leanne’s Monochrome Madness

    Finding Joy in Everyday Wonders

    Once again as I sit in my living room and watch the sun light up the leaves, casting a warm golden hue upon them, it brings immense joy to look at these short moments of beauty that give me joy. Not much is needed, if you take the time to see the little wonders that happen around you, like the gentle rustle of the leaves in the breeze or the light causing the background to appear like colorful balls dancing in the air. These simple experiences are treasures, offering moments wonder into our everyday lives, reminding us to cherish each fleeting moment.

    A intricately woven twig ball and surrounded by vibrant green leaves, catching the sunlight with a lovely bokeh in the background.

    Backlight and bokeh, make this shot.

    Foggy field – Nature’s morning Calm

    A field with a foggy backdrop framed by trees and a rustic fence.

    In the field where whispers weave, fog blankets the morn,
    Trees stand guard, their silhouettes adorned,
    A rustic fence, weathered and worn,
    Holds secrets of nature, in silence reborn.

    A misty landscape from this morning

    Straight


    Silent Sunday at Debbie’s here: Straight

    Straight from the camera – Moon from last night, I learned how to get a moon shot that truly captures its ethereal beauty. During my attempts, I discovered techniques that allowed me to showcase the moon’s craters and surface details in a striking way. However, in the shots where you could see some of the atmosphere with the misty field below, I had some trouble with lighting, which made it challenging to strike the right balance between the brightness of the moon and the subtle shadows in the landscape. Despite these challenges, every photo is a new learning experience – straight from my editing table, I carefully adjusted contrasts and color balances to enhance the final images, hopefully resulting in a collection that reflects my best attempts with my new camera.

    What do you think? Do you have a preference.

    A close-up view of a glowing full moon against a dark sky.

    A captivating silhouette of branches against the glowing moon, showcasing the ethereal beauty of nature at night.

    A mesmerizing moonlit night, showcasing the moon’s ethereal beauty against a misty landscape.

    The darkness descended

    I noticed that needed to switch the light on. The evening was on its way

    The darkness descended

    John’s Cellpic Sunday

    Lens-Artists Challenge #364 – quiet moment

    Where is your serene sanctuary? Is it the warm comfort of sipping your morning coffee as the world gently comes to life around you? Perhaps it’s the peaceful moments spent doing yoga by yourself. This week’s challenge is “story-driven” adventure, encouraging you to explore and connect with your own experiences and emotions – “quiet moment”.

    A person meditating on rocky terrain, enjoying tranquility and connection with nature.

    This challenge invites you to hit the pause button. It’s like giving your inner self a little nudge to relax and savor each moment. By slowing down, you become aware of the beauty in the details—the gentle swaying of the leaves, the captivating dance of light upon water—that you may otherwise rush past.

    A woman strolls along the shoreline, surrounded by misty islands, capturing a moment of solitary by the sea in Ko Yao Noi 
    Sitting down watching and listening to a serene waterfall cascading over rocks, surrounded by lush greenery, with no one else around, doesn’t that spell tranquility a quiet place with natural beauty.

    Consider capturing the movement around a still object, like a lighthouse standing tall or a person enjoying the ambiance of a bustling marketplace. You can create a broader scene or zoom in on a specific detail. Remember, your unique style is there to enrich the story you wish to tell.

    A tranquil lighthouse standing tall on a rugged cliff, surrounded by colorful coastal vegetation and calm ocean waters.

    Freeze that moment and let it resonate, like a serene droplet of water.

    A droplet of water resting on a blade of grass
    A grandpa enjoying a tranquil moment with his two children on a hammock ( so rare)

    Share your images, whether they are old favorites or new captures for this challenge, showcasing the soft, diffused light that contributes to a calm and soothing atmosphere. Focus on portraying subjects in moments of rest or tranquility, as these images evoke feelings of peace and contemplation—steer clear of any motion or action that might disrupt this gentle ambiance. Thoughtfully consider your composition, embracing minimalism to illustrate the essence of quiet and serenity in your scenes. Leave room around your subject to enhance the feeling of solitude, using these spaces to communicate a deeper narrative of reflection and introspection.

    A visitor in a pink dress explores an art gallery, some of the art seem to wish for quiet time. The gallery also has a sense of serenity and elegance of a quiet moment.

    I cannot leave without sharing a quiet moment from this summer. Few weeks back after a very rain pour the evening fell the sunset colored the mist on the field orange, I saw it as as I sat and watched the sunset from my sofa, I had to get up and capture the lovely moment.

    A s sunset casting warm hues over a misty landscape.

    Soft shadows can deepen the mood and add layers to your peaceful moments, encouraging viewers to pause and take in the beauty of the scene. Look for those subtle, intimate details that often go unnoticed, like the gentle curve of a leaf or the soft texture of a fabric; these can enrich your narrative and draw viewers into a more immersive experience. Additionally, play with angles and perspectives to create a fresh depiction of tranquility, inviting a beautiful sense of harmony and balance into your work. Enjoy this journey of expression and let your creativity shine!

    Last week, thanks to Anne we were led on a Virtual Scavenger Hunt, I found it fun and from what I saw so did you 🙂 Looking ahead, we eagerly anticipate Egídio’s leadership next Saturday, September 13th. Until then, say positive and keep on smiling.

    If you want to know more about the Lens-Artists challenge, please click here.

    a Tilted Sauna at Lake Tampaja

    This is the most exotic sight by the lake Tampaja in Northern Kirkkonummi, the tilted sauna. This weeks post for Dans Thursday Doors, photos are from y archives – we still have green leaves on the trees.

    A partially submerged log sauna with a bright yellow and blue door leaning precariously in a lake surrounded by trees.

    Scenic view of a lakeside sauna 😀

    A rustic log Sauna partially submerged in a lake, surrounded by trees and cloudy skies.

    Monochrome madness – tinka

    This week promises to be delightful as Elke from pictures imperfect blog has chosen to focus on PETS in monochrome.

    And I am always happy to share photos of Tinka. She is a funny little cat with her own ways, but still, you can tell that she likes us, and we really like her. She comes and spends time with us in the living room, sleeping on her own chair or on the ottoman, but to come on the sofa to be petted is something she will not do. Instead, she prefers to stretch out on the rug, then waits patiently to be petted as if she’s subtly hinting at her desire for affection. When l lay on the bed, note i have to be under the duvet, then she will place herself in the nook of your arm on your side and happily purrs whenever she gets all the attention. This does with me often at nights; it’s become a comforting routine. I oftentimes have trouble falling asleep for various reasons—thoughts racing through my mind or tor just discomfort or pain. During these moments, I often find myself waking up throughout the night. Yet, when Tinka comes to me, curling up in that perfect little spot and purring softly, she truly calms me down. I focus entirely on her soothing purrs, and I pet her in a calm way, feeling a sense of tranquility wash over me as I find solace in her presence.

    I took these yesterday with my IPHONE so I would have new photos to share, I could have converted many older photos of Tinka and Veikka, but as I do need to find inspiration for new photos, this was a good and pleasant opportunity to do so.

    Just because: Tuesday garden

    For no reason other than that I wanted to post these photos taken from my backyard is this post done. Struggling with what to post, why to post and contemplating the reasons behind sharing moments like these, I find myself lost in a sea of hesitation and uncertainty. The beauty of my surroundings often feels too mundane to share, yet there’s a certain charm in the ordinary that I can’t help but appreciate. Each photo captures a fleeting moment amidst the chaos of life, and while I grapple with the idea of their significance, I am reminded that sometimes it’s not about the grand stories or profound insights; it’s about celebrating the little things, embracing the simplicity of life, and allowing these images to resonate with anyone who might pause to look.

    A decorative hanging planter filled with lush green vines

    Click images to enlarge them.


    A close-up of fresh leaves

    The Beauty of Everyday Life

    I have been kind of uninspired for the longest time; I haven’t really been taking hardly any photos, and that is, of course, compared to how I used to capture every moment with enthusiasm and creativity. I was sitting at home, looking out at the plant that grows and climbs outside my living room windows, watching the evening turn blue, painted softly by the setting sun—a small thing, but it does give me joy.

    Cozy interior ? with a warm ambiance with a view of a lush garden.

    Each day, I notice how this plant seems to stretch and twist toward the light and anything to cling to, a reminder of life’s quiet persistence. I also watch the season change here; soon, the leaves will be turning yellow, brightening the landscape with their warm hues, and with that change, the atmosphere will be totally different. The crispness in the air will usher in familiar scents of nature, inviting me to step outside and embrace the beauty around me once again. I’ve realized that sometimes, it’s these simple yet profound moments that can spark inspiration anew, urging me to pick up my camera and see the world through a different lens.


    Cozy corner with a view of greenery through the window.

    For Bushboy’s Last on the Card, Aug, 2025 and Monday window

    Serene Nighttime Moment

    I was going to bed a bit earlier than my husband, as I had had enough crime for the day while he continued watching Law and Order. After a long day, I felt tired. I had closed the door to our bedroom at our summer home, seeking quiet from the sound of the TV. However, Tinka, our mischievous cat, seemed determined to disrupt my plans; she has an uncanny knack for opening doors and an unmistakable dislike for anything that blocks her pathway. The moment she managed to nudge the door open, a soft glow of light poured in, casting gentle shadows across the room. In that serene moment, I picked up my phone and captured this shot. I have to say, the camera phone takes really nice nighttime images, making even the dimmest light appear vibrant and full of life. The interplay of shadows and lightshowed me of the peaceful and warm atmosphere of our home, and I couldn’t help but feel grateful for these little moments of joy that come unexpectedly.

    A serene nighttime scene in a cozy bedroom, illuminated by soft light casting gentle shadows.

    Cellpic Sunday

    Lens Artist Challenge #363: Virtual Scavenger Hunt

    So, this week, Anne challenged us to a virtual scavenger hunt!

    She listed listed 20 options with a instruction to do a deep dive into our archives, going back as far as you want to find the items. She also suggested: Be creative and bold. Most of all, have fun!

    I don’t think my FIRST image need to be explained to you, as IT speak for itself in capturing the essence of the moment I cherish. I occasionally like to enjoy a drink from a nice glass, savoring the flavors as I unwind, whether it’s a delightful cocktail on a bubbly during a cozy afternoon. Having fun!

    Something glass AND Something with water in it.
    A colorful display of glass vases in various shapes and sizes, Something with wavy lines
    Pink scarf Something with a soft texture
    A close-up of a beautifully crafted heart-shaped pendant surrounded by various decorative beads. Some cool jewelry
    Art project supplies
    A black and white image showcasing various gears, emphasizing an industrial aesthetic. Something circular

    Please be sure to link your post to Anne’s original post and use the Lens-Artists tag. She did state that she wanted to check out each and every post to see what you and I have scavenged.

    Thanks, Beth, for getting us in a sports mood last week, I have to say it was a challenge for me. Next week I will be back to host, I hope to see you next week …until then stay positive and keep on smiling ☺

    Interested in joining our challenge? Click here .

    Sauna & spa doors

    We visited Lehmonkärki resort during our vacation, and this charming door led to the sauna and spa area, which looked like a delightful retreat from daily hustle. The door, adorned with intricate woodwork, stood out beautifully against the natural backdrop. I really liked the door, as it had a note on it saying “no phones beyond this door,” a simple yet effective rule to ensure everyone could enjoy peace and solitude while relaxing.

    The sauna area includes four unique saunas: USVA (steam sauna), SAVU (traditional smoke sauna warmed by alder wood), TERVA (a cozy, wood-burning sauna infused with the aroma of tar), and
    AISTI (a picturesque sauna offering views of Lake Päijänne).

    Posted for Dan’s Thursday Doors

    A modern door leading to the sauna and spa area , framed by lush greenery and a scenic lakeside view.

    Scenic view of Lehmonkärki resort featuring a spa area by the lake and the restaurant behind it.

    The Power of Light and Shadow in Photography

    This is a topic free week for Leanne’s Monochrome Madness and I am at the moment experimenting with editing, playing with light and contrast to see how subtle adjustments can dramatically affect the overall impact of an image. As you change the elements, such as brightness, shadows, and highlights, how does it change how you perceive the image? Each adjustment can convey different emotions, stirring distinct feelings or memories within the viewer. Not all the changes are big, yet they can significantly shift the mood of the photo, influencing where your attention is drawn and what stories are told through the visual. The interplay between light and shadow can create depth, drawing you deeper into the scene, while contrast can emphasize particular features, guiding your gaze in a more intentional way. What do you think, was it worth my time to do these edits?

    A monochrome photograph capturing the interplay of light and shadow as visitors walk through a stylized architectural space.

    A doorway at the War Memorial in Canberra, Australia. This architectural feature not only embodies the solemnity of the site but also symbolizes the passage between the past and present, wherein the sacrifices of countless individuals who served their country are honored. As one approaches the doorway, the intricate details and sturdy materials evoke a sense of reverence, signifying the importance of the history encapsulated within the memorial.


    the interplay of light and shadow at a historical site, inviting viewers to reflect on their own memories.

    A view through an archway, showcasing visitors at a historic site

    Exploring the interplay of light and shadow at an architectural site, inviting viewers to consider how subtle edits influence perception.

    A monochrome image capturing a doorway leading to a scenic view, accentuating the interplay of light and shadow.

    lens-artists-photo-challenge: #362-sports-sporting-events-and-fun-games

    This week, I truly felt stretched to my limits. It’s not that I dislike sports—in fact, I appreciate the excitement and camaraderie they can bring—but I rarely attend live sporting events. I do enjoy watching football on TV with my hubby, where we cheer for our favorite teams from the comfort of our living room.

    A curious cat watches a football match on TV, capturing the essence of sports from the comfort of home. ( re-post, but it does include sports)

    Despite not having many sports-related photos from those outings, I realized that Beth’s challenge allowed for a wider interpretation of the theme. With this in mind, I put on my thinking cap and explored creative ways to capture the essence of sports. I ventured into my digital archives and managed to find some images related to various sporting activities, including the thrill of a game, moments of teamwork, and the sheer joy of physical activity, showcasing how sports can positively influence our lives, even from afar.


    A swimmer braves the cold water amidst a snowy landscape, highlighting the adventurous spirit of winter sports.

    A surfer skillfully riding the waves, showcasing the thrill of water sports.

    A rowing team in action, showcasing teamwork and athleticism on the water.

    A runner in motion, demonstrating the energy and dynamism of sporting activities.

    A strolling along the shoreline, enjoying nature’s tranquility . Walking a great sport for all of us.

    A colossal shoutout to Beth for tossing this challenge my way, proving I need to snap more pics of people in sporting gear, preferably while they’re actually playing! Also, a big ol’ “oops” to her for my not-so-stellar offering this week. . Beth’s inspirational post is like the golden ticket in reach for photos. When join on this fun run, just remember to tag Lens-Artists and give a link yours back to Beth’s original post!


    Two cyclists dressed in vintage attire ride past a snow-covered harbor. You can have fun doing sports.

    A group of men playing soccer in a park, showcasing community engagement and leisure activities.

    A group of anglers fishing off a pier, with a pelican watching nearby. Sport or Leisure?

    A dance performance featuring young dancers

    Last week was as easy as it gets with all the doors we shared; each one was like a little world of its own that opened up fascinating stories and memories. I had so many surprises that it made the whole experience truly delightful.

    Next week is Anne’s turn to lead us, Saturday 30th August. Until then, enjoy sports?

    If you want to know more about the Lens-Artists Challenge, please click here.

    Posted for Beth’s Lens-Artists Challenge

    Cellpic of a Rustic tractor

    For John’s Cellpic Sunday The photo is self explanatory, yes?

    Fordson tractors were inexpensive and lightweight tractors developed by Henry Ford, which began production in 1917. They were designed specifically for the needs of small farmers and quickly became popular.

    Rustic vintage tractor found at Vuolenkoski, Finland