one by one
22-MAY-2010
faces
23.5.2010 Strange things can happen during Yläkaupungin Yö festival in Jyväskylä. |
22-MAY-2010
the hat
23.5.2010 A woman was looking for a new hat at Yläkaupungin Yö festival in Jyväskylä. |
22-MAY-2010
solitude
23.5.2010 A thoughtful man sitting by the wall. |
16-JUN-2009
Professional
30.4.2010 A man sewing a sleeping bag in a family owned trekking outfit factory in Nepal. Employers get paid by the amount of items made and they can choose how many hours they spend at work every day. In average they work 10 hours per day and earn monthly a sum which equals to the wage of wellpaid government offical. |
11-APR-2009
laundry
30.4.2010 A man washing laundry in Varanasi, india. |
11-APR-2009
Indian girl
29.4.2010 I took this about on year ago in Varanasi, India. I was on my way to Nepal and just quickly passed through Northern India. The girl was spending the evening with his father. |
02-APR-2010
Free to choose
3.4.2010 One of joys of skiing on early spring lakes is the fact that you can ski pretty much anywhere you wish. |
02-APR-2010
ice fishing
2.4.2010 We are living the last moments to enjoy ice covered lakes. The ice was already pretty soft today from the surface, but you could still luckily find some centimetres of harder ice below that to support you. I met this ice fisher on my little skiing trip on the lake. |
23-FEB-2010
glass lotus
1.3.2010 Isn't it a little frustating everytime you brake a drinking glass? A thing that a moment ago was a very useful object, becomes in a split second completely useless because of your clumsiness. This time I thought why not let the thing serve one last time - for visual purposes. |
10-AUG-2009
evening by the lake
20.8.2009 Saimaa is the largest lake in Finland. We borrowed a boat and spent couple of days cruising from one island to another and enjoyed long summer days and cool waters. |
12-AUG-2009
house for sale
18.8.2009 Cozy house for sale in a good area. Rooms are spacious, roof is high and light enters the building freely. |
11-JUL-2009
royal berry
10.7.2009 In Finland cloudberries have almost a royal status. The magical reputation might be partly due to the fact that they grow on remote swamps and each plant bears only one berry which means picking cloudberries is very slow and mostly painful. But it is the elegant taste that makes all the suffering worthwhile.
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