Picked for the lead image
I visited Tampere over a weekend in early April 2019. I shot these on April 5 2019. I later posted some of these pictures to the Tampere Facebook group with some 30,000 members. I got a thousand likes and some lady wanted to print some of these images on condolence cards she was making. Maybe I should try selling some of my best images. I have also noticed that the quality of my photos has been creeping up. I chalk much of that up to an overall improvement and particularly better editing skills.
Härmälänsaari. That's where I took some photos while visiting Tampere on my Christmas holiday.
Towards the west
Pyynikki
ƒ/6.3 70.0 mm 4 100
I'm not sure if I fucked up here. The bench is out of focus. Probably everything should be in focus here, I think. I should've used a smaller aperture to gain more depth of field and compensated that with a longer exposure time and a higher ISO value if necessary.
ƒ/6.3 18.0 mm 3 100
This is perhaps the best of the series. The overall image quality is great. The main subject is the tree on the left. I like the bench in this one. I like the colors best. The next best thing is a the sense of depth in the picture.
ƒ/6.3 18.0 mm 3 100
Here's the tree without any of the potentially distracting elements. Do you like this better than the previous one?
Here the platform actually seems slanted. The horizon is level.
ƒ/6.3 55.0 mm 13 100
I like the fact that there was a little ice left. It made for some kind of foreground interest. By the way, there was clearly more snow in Lahti. Lake Vesijärvi was completely frozen over and I saw an ice fisher on a smaller lake today. I should go and see if Lake Näsijärvi on the northern side of Tampere is still frozen over and if some maniacs go ice fishing on it.
Western Finland is a little warmer in the winter and there is less snow than in the east. Lahti is really in the centre and about 80 km north of the south coast. Tampere is 120 km east of the west coast and about 125 km to the northwest of Lahti.
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I love that completely calm lake surface.