A Charred Barn, A Photographer’s Paradise

I’m still hanging out in the deserted barn in Veklahti, Kirkkonummi, which has been charred for years. Over the weekend, I found out that it’s a protected structure and that a film crew was on site—apparently shooting a war movie. This information was shared with me, though I haven’t verified it myself, but my source is trustworthy! 😀

A dimly lit, abandoned room cluttered with debris and shadows, featuring a door in the background illuminated by light.
A dimly lit hallway in a dilapidated building, featuring a doorway illuminated in the background.

The place is a photographer’s dream, and I have SO many shots to share! The views are absolutely stunning, with every angle offering something unique to capture. I really like these images, both in black and white and color, as they evoke different moods and feelings. I enjoy how the light streams in, illuminating the scene while shadows adds depth to each shot. Also, all the junk scattered around lets one’s imagination run wild, inspiring countless stories in one’s mind. There’s endless possibilities here that truly fuels creativity. Do you agree with me?

A dimly lit, cluttered hallway leading to a door, illustrating decay and neglect.

Sharing this with Becky’s NovemberShadows and Dan’s Thursday Doors

Creative Energy Amid Gloomy Weather

While making art, I decided to stroll around the building and check out the shadows and round stuff. This is from one of the rooms, and you can really see how gloomy it is outside—grey skies and bare trees, not exactly inspiring? But, the vibe inside was pretty good, and each shadow brought a little joy to me as I roamed around. I found it wild how the dreary weather clashed with my creative energy. It felt like the shadows were telling their own stories, nudging me to look beyond the obvious. Okay, maybe that’s a bit dramatic, but you get the idea! This post is for Becky’s November Shadows #11.

A workspace featuring a cutting table with paper, a rolling cutter, and a view of trees outside.
A view of a creative workspace framed by gloomy winter trees outside, capturing the contrast between the indoor energy and the overcast weather.

Shadows in Abandoned Spaces

This haunting scene featuring a shattered window in an abandoned room, offers a striking view of a desolate landscape. The dramatic interplay of light and shadow, as well as the presence of a broken chair and scattered debris. This imagery is shared in response to Debbie’s One Word Sunday theme, focusing on the concept of “shadow” also sharing with Becky’s NovemberShadows.

A shattered window overlooks a desolate landscape, capturing the interplay of light and shadow in an abandoned space.

A haunting view from an abandoned room, highlighting a broken chair, shattered glass and debris.

End of Day, evening reflection

Still in my workspace, just about to leave for the day – still the same outside light illuminating the room, casting a warm glow that makes the familiar surroundings feel welcoming and cozy. I appreciate how the light shifts, signaling the end of another day.

Ainterior scene with soft shadows and warm lighting, featuring a chair and two bags.

Posted as part of Becky’s NovemberShadows

November Shadows – Tinka in Natural Light

I am today also using natural light to cast shadows, as the sun streams through the window, illuminating the room in a warm glow. Tinka was sitting by the window kindly posing for me. She is very thoughtful that way, always in the moment. I liked the way the other side was in the shadow, creating a beautiful contrast that added depth to the vision. The interplay of light and dark not only highlighted her features but also evoked a sense of calm, making it perfect for capturing the shot for the challenge.

Close-up of a curious cat with striking green eyes and a soft coat, illuminated by natural light.

Posted as part of Becky’s NovemberShadows

I almost posted the wrong shot, without the square crop.

Monochrome Madness #14 – Shadows and Silhouettes

Dawn hosts this week Monochrome Madness, I also linked to Leanne’s post. I am so proud of myself, I was able to limit my photos to four. As Leanne also pointed out in her post , I don’t really photograph shadows much, or if I have I can’t remember them.

sorry for the life of me I cannot remember where I took this and I am too lazy at the moment to do the research. ( update, Leanne kindly recognized the city as Melbourne. Thanks 🙂


trees and shadows in Finland

Forsyth Park Savannah’s largest and most popular park. The City’s most famous fountain—installed in 1858 and modeled after the fountains at the Place de la Concorde in Paris—crowns the northern edge of the park.


watching sunset at Chania – Crete

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Early Spring shadows on the frozen lake.

One word Sunday – Shadow

Shadows in monochrome

Editing process: 1 to 3 images

The first photo shows the original image, which I started editing in Lightroom Classic, resulting in the displayed outcomes. I know there are four distinct edits, but I had to make a black and white version too, so I couldn’t stick to three as asked. I tried to give the editing a sense of seasonal transition; do you think I pulled it off? ☺

One to Three Photo Processing Challenge: February 2024

MM 2-48: Monochrome Madness

This is my entry to MM2-48, church towers. To see the othe entries to  this inspirational challenge visit Leanne Cole PHOTOGRAPHY art and practice

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Daily Post PHOTO CHALLENGE Shadowed

 

The Weekend in Black and White

 Seattel skyline

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The Weekend in Black and White

A street view from Tammisaari, Finland
Tammisaari

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The Weekend in Black and White

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The Weekend in Black and White

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The Weekend in Black and White

empty street in Riga

Street with no trafic

More at. Friday, 14th March, 2014.

The Weekend in Black and White

Dock

Friday, 27th December, 2013.

Playing with Tones – working on still life – Glasses

White on white

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