epstns;n870080 said:
Pellicle - You are an artist, in so many ways. When I saw this photo, I was instantly brought to great calm (and as you know, these days that is a rare place for me to visit).
thanks mate, very happy to help you find your "calm zone" ...
In case it helps, here's another one (or two).
November is called Marraskuu in Finnish, which essentially means "the month of dying" ... presumably because all the plants seem to die before winter. This image is styled along the "Tim Burton" school of artistic flavour in defference to that.
Its also the day that has as yet resisted the repugnant commercialisation of respect for your passed family members that goes under the marketing handle of Halloweeen in the USA. Pyhänpäivä in Finland is close in date to Halloween, but is a day of silently visiting the cemetery and lighting a candle and spending time for a moment in silent reflection.
Just on the other side of the river (from town) is the final remains of the old sawmill machines, its a favouite of mine to explore (photographically) over the years ... they've stood the test of the seasons: so I thought a grunge look worked.
directly across the river from there is the town church (the Lutheran one)
Naturally Finland has the Russian border, so there is also Greek Orthodox represented here too ... so on the other side of town, on the same street (called "Church St") is the Greek Orthodox
so, theres a little of where I'm living now .. my new home for now.
I've been on a bit of a kick in post processing stuff to 1) augment the features 2) fit the tonal range the eye sees onto a screen 3) diminish but not deny the existence of modernity 4) attempt an old look ... so I can understand if people are cringing at the HRDI, mixed with "grunge" and some other painterly light tinkering.
sorry to ramble