Kaitaanlahti, Espoo

Beautiful, sunny day at Kaitaanlahti Espoo.
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värikollaasi #130

VIIKON 5 (130) VÄRIT OVAT “KAAKAO” 

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B&W – Round

BLACK and WHITE Friday # 4

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also in color

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Värikollaasi # 131

VIIKON 6 (131) VÄRIT OVAT  “KARKKI”

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Värikollaasit 129-133

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Värikollaasi 132

VIIKON 7 (132)VÄRIT OVAT “KERMA”

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Which path should I follow…

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Apple tree in bloom

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Forest

Finland is Europe’s most heavily-forested country. Forests cover 23 million hectares or 74.2% of the land area.

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There are about twenty indigenous tree species growing in Finland, the most common ones being pine (Pinus silvestris), spruce (Picea abies) and birch (Betula pendula and B. pubescens). Usually two or three tree species dominate a forest. Naturally pure pine stands are found in rocky terrain, on top of arid eskers and on pine swamps. Natural spruce stands are found on richer soil. Birch is commonly found as an admixture, but it can occasionally form pure birch stands

Birch

About half of the forest land area consists of mixed stands. Rarer species are found mostly as solitary trees. The south-western corner and the south coast of Finland are touched by a narrow zone growing oak, maple, ash and elm.

I’m participating in LetsBeWild.com’s Wild Weekly Photo Challenge. This week’s Challenge is: The Forest!

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Cherry tree

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“Malus” appletree

Makrohaaste 106

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Green and yellow

This grows in my garden – I’ve no idea what it is other than yellow and green
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Hiking in Porkkalanniemi

I’m participating in LetsBeWild.com’s Wild Weekly Photo Challenge. This week’s Challenge is: Hiking!

The area is characterized by the best of its rugged cliffs, at Telegrafberg , high on the hill is the best place to overlook the panoramic view of the open sea.In the rugged cliff forest there are  five Bronze Age burial place (heaps). The cliffs are slippery and hazardous particularly autumn when it rains, it should be taken into account in moving in the area. In the summer it is a beautiful place to spend the day.

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Hydrangea

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Tones on Tuesday #79 5.28.13

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Myosotis

picstory # 97 – may flowers

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After the rain…

…one tulip and rain drops remain

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Piikki – Point, Spike

Makrohaaste 105          Piikki –  Point, Spike

I found it hard to decide what kind of point to post – so I have answer from pointy statues – landmarks. they always seem to have a point on them.

And well back to nature Juniper is rather pointy! And one thing that has nothing to go with Statues and nature – palette knife… ;.) What can I say wondering mind

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Bloom

This is the best time – everything is blooming. Beautiful green is covering taking over from the greyness of early spring

Spring

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