Thank you both so much! That first one is a very lucky shot, snapped through the car window while driving past (I was not driving!). This was in Sweden, and when I saw the neighboring blue and yellow houses, it just flashed through my mind that they needed to be in a photo. Fortunately I had my camera in my lap. I couldn't believe how well it turned out! And Janne, of course you should paint it! :-)
Beautiful photos. The first one with the warm, glowing light is so peaceful. I wonder if they are the summer houses that are only occupied for 3 months a year - as I read in Theorin's books? And the second with the knurly old tree - I bet that has seen a lot of harsh winters. And the house by the sea - is it one of the many boat houses I read about? Or is it Inspector Wallander's house (have you read the series by Henning Mankell?).
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That first picture is truly amazing! i´d love to paint something like that, with those warm colors!
Congrats on your new blog, Inger Marie!
Thank you both so much! That first one is a very lucky shot, snapped through the car window while driving past (I was not driving!). This was in Sweden, and when I saw the neighboring blue and yellow houses, it just flashed through my mind that they needed to be in a photo. Fortunately I had my camera in my lap. I couldn't believe how well it turned out!
And Janne, of course you should paint it! :-)
Thanks! I´m on the case! ;-)
Beautiful photos. The first one with the warm, glowing light is so peaceful. I wonder if they are the summer houses that are only occupied for 3 months a year - as I read in Theorin's books? And the second with the knurly old tree - I bet that has seen a lot of harsh winters. And the house by the sea - is it one of the many boat houses I read about? Or is it Inspector Wallander's house (have you read the series by Henning Mankell?).
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