tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4606109386448742829.post3901048343558042735..comments2023-08-03T15:07:25.950+03:00Comments on the creative night shift: Winter RoutesSannu Vaaralahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08641263741000110342noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4606109386448742829.post-5799481478974286612018-03-24T14:18:17.671+02:002018-03-24T14:18:17.671+02:00Finnish countryside is quite peaceful and people e...Finnish countryside is quite peaceful and people enjoy the silence and their own space. When there are happenings I am sometimes quite surprised where do all those people come from, when everyday scene there is relatively few people everywhere. I have been thinking how it looks that there are just few if none people in my pictures when I know that in reality there are lots of people living active life and jogging, skiing, walking dogs, shopping etc. It is just so difficult to get that to the pictures.. Maybe I will have to go to some summer event to take pictures of crowd :) Sannu Vaaralahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08641263741000110342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4606109386448742829.post-14384590311066271762018-03-22T19:36:06.498+02:002018-03-22T19:36:06.498+02:00This is very interesting. I live near a large city...This is very interesting. I live near a large city and even the area of countryside where I live can seem quite busy with people and traffic. It is difficult to walk safely on the narrow roads in my community so I must join the crowd of "motors". The thought of walking the river sounds delicious. Thank you for sharing the photos. I have wondered why there are so few people in them.Elainehttp://elaineweger.netnoreply@blogger.com