NF Inspiring – Catching light

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This sunset few days ago was gorgrous…these photos are taken around midnight…love the orange hues.
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Värikollaasi 186 – Summer

 

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Silent Sunday – Hello sunshine

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After a month of cold weather we are enjoying a warm sunny Sunday! Loving it!

Skywatch Friday – Grey skies

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Billnäs Mill reflected on a river – Weekend Reflections

 

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Dwarf Clustered Bellflower (Campanula glomerata ‘Acaulis’)

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Black and White Wednesday ~ Lighthouse

 

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Monochrome Madness (19)- Billnäs

One of these photos is my submission to week 19 to the  Monochrome Madness Challenge hosted by Leanne Cole and Laura Macky.

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All details can be seen better by clicking at an image to enlarge them.

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I visited the small town of Billnäs last weekend such a pictureque place. These pictures are details of one of the mills machines.

Carl Billsten founded Billnäs ironworks in 1641. In Billnäs many buildings remain from the end of the 18thcentury. Nowadays, Billnäs is known for the world-famous orange-handled scissors made by Fiskars Oy, the knife and tools manufacturer.

Billnäs has become an important centre for building renovation in Finland thanks to “Byggnadsapoteket” (the house repairing consultants) who also run courses in-house restoration. The ironworks area has a gardening history dating back more than 350 years, and the oldest plant nursery in Finland.

Billsten`s period (1641-1723)The location of Ironworks was good – In Billnäs the River Mustio has a large precipice so there was no need for larger weir. Also the transport connections from sea and land were good. Alike the needed expendable wood was received from the forests in the surroundings of Billnäs.

  • More info at: http://www.billnas.fi/en/history.html

more at Monochrone Madness in a weeks time 😉

After rain

I am trying very hard to find something positive about our summer weather this year. Honestly, It is  so, so hard, it has been cold (+12C )and it has been raining most of the time. BUT on the positive side you might get few good drop pics. I am rather happy with these…

One Word Photo Challenge: Maroon

Maroon, so hard to find even if an elegant color. Then I  looked out my window – this plant has maroon leaves
All photos can be enlarged by a click 🙂

 

NF Inspiring Photography – Catching light at a river bend

A Beautiful river bend at Fiskars.

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NF Inspiring Photography 98 – Catching light

Odd – Old stuff in a warehouse

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I don’t know, if it is odd to photograph stuff, old unused stuff. I have been doing a lot of this lately. In the places everything is chaos, but in a photo it suddenly looks good, the mess, so odd. These are from a  old carpenters workroom , not in use any more. The tools are old as you can see,  as are the bikes.

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Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: Week 18

Black brick detail

I saw these black bricks today – they were just beautiful – this is a very close detail of one.

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Country road

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I find these kind of roads and building very appealing.

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Daily Post – Contrast

I’ve taken some interior shots lately, I think contrast has been caught in these shots.

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Monochrome Madness (18)- Old Tallinn Town

This is my week 18 submission to the  Monochrome Madness Challenge hosted by Leanne Cole and Laura Macky.

 

These are taken from The Towers Square in Tallinn. All Photos can be enlarged by a click.

Built up from the 13th to 16th centuries, when Tallinn – or Reval as it was known then – was a thriving member of the Hanseatic trade league, this enclosed neighbourhood of colourful, gabled houses, half-hidden courtyards and grandiose churches is, quite rightly, the city’s biggest tourist draw. And the fact that it’s all neatly packaged within a mostly intact city wall and dotted with guard towers gives it an extra dose of fairytale charm.

Tallinn Old Town is listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

more at Monochrone Madness in a weeks time 😉