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Here is where images often first appear, before I have had time to develop a Project or Photo Essay to its final stage. It is the place to share some of the material I have been working on at an early stage of the process, together with the experiences around the work. Dive in and see what you find. For a more precise dive, select a category.

Helsinki 15

Finland 100: 15 – Tennis Court

Sony A7RII : f/2.8@1600th : ISO 160 : EV -0.7 : FE 55mm f/1.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence Friday night watching The Cure in concert here in Helsinki was such a great experience that I forgot all about posting yesterday. So, here goes… I think we can safely say that the outdoor tennis season is over for another year. Time to put away the umbrellas and […]

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Finland 100: 14 – RGB Layers

Sony A7RII : f/5.6@1600th : ISO 400 : EV +0.7 : FE 55mm f/1.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence The sun is shining and autumn is showing off here in Helsinki, so here’s a layered RGB experience, with red in the foreground, green in the middle and blue spreading itself across the background. Even reminds me of a histogram. More importantly, it’s Friday, I’m off to see The Cure tonight, […]

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Helsinki 13

Finland 100: 13 – Neon Truck

Sony A7RII : f/8@100th : ISO 1600 : EV -0.3 : FE 35mm f/2.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence I thought I’d continue with yesterday’s theme on the amount of new buildings going up around Helsinki, this time with added neon truck. When the skies, roads and snow are various shades of grey and daylight is a relative term, a little bit of colour goes a long way.

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Helsinki 12

Finland 100: 12 – New Build

Sony A7RII : f/8@800th : ISO 320 : EV +0.3 : FE 35mm f/2.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence There can’t be many capital cities in Europe that have so many large construction projects going on all at once. I suppose that’s what happens when you relocate the docks at Kalasatama and Jätkäsaari a little further out and release all that prime real estate. Then you add in […]

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Helsinki 11

Finland 100: 11 – Musiikkitalo

Sony A7RII : f/8@400th : ISO 320 : EV +0.7 : FE 35mm f/2.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence A beautiful autumn morning to show off ‘Musiikkitalo‘, or Helsinki Music Centre; it was completed in 2011 and took over from Finlandia Hall as the main concert venue. It is also a building I walk passed most mornings and evenings on my way to and from work. One […]

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Helsinki 10

Finland 100: 10 – Functionalism

Sony A7RII : f/8@100th : ISO 2500 : EV +0.3 : FE 35mm f/2.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence Functionalism, the essence of Finnish design. The bicycle and snow shovels in this image still do the job, what more do you want! Obviously, this is a rather simplistic point of view. You just have to look at the bicycles being produced in Helsinki by Pelago to get an idea of […]

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Helsinki 9

Finland 100: 9 – Sibelius

Sony A7RII : f/8@1600th : ISO 320 : EV 0.0 : FE 35mm f/2.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence Seeing as the previous post introduced the theme of Finnish national identity, it would be impossible to have that conversation without acknowledging how important a role the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius has had in helping to form that identity. With his work ‘Finlandia’, he evoked the national struggle of the Finnish people. Finns may not be […]

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Helsinki 8

Finland 100: 8 – Kantele

Sony A7RII : f/3.5@60th : ISO 2000 : EV -0.3 : FE 35mm f/2.8 A countdown of 100 images for the 100 days leading up to the 100th Year of Finland’s independence The Kantele is the traditional musical instrument of Finland, taught to young children in schools across the country, just like this collection here at my daughter’s school; and the kantele played by Väinämöinen in the national epic Kalevala is even endowed with magical properties. ‘Kantele’ and ‘Kalevala’, with an understanding of just […]

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