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Way to Helsinki

Just a snapshot of another boring landscape again. Incidentally downtown Helsinki is seven kilometers in the direction of the tracks. Yes, Helsinki, the capital of Finland, the most urban hipsterious city in the world!
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23 comments

dolores666 said:

Not boring at all. I like empty spaces. Especially flat ones, ever since my legs started playing up. :-) PS. Hipsterious sound well groovious.
11 years ago

Spo replied to dolores666:

Come on Dolores, it is not empty!! :-)
11 years ago

dolores666 replied to Spo:

It was when you took the pic. I don't see any uman beens in it. But perhaps I'm going blind...:-)
11 years ago

Chrissy said:

a wonderful landscape capture
11 years ago ( translate )

Wierd Folkersma said:

like the softness
Helsinki yèèh
11 years ago

Spo replied to dolores666:

But think about all that barley in there! :-)
11 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautifully composed.
Congrats on Explore.
11 years ago ( translate )

Don Sutherland said:

Wonderful shot.
11 years ago

Annemarie said:

well done
congrats
11 years ago

Christel Ehretsmann said:

I love lanes going nowhere but to poetry...
11 years ago

Spo replied to Christel Ehretsmann:

You have a marvellous way of putting it, Christel.
11 years ago

Eefje said:

I don't find it boring at all, could be the b&w editing but it has a sense of mystery.
11 years ago

Spo replied to Eefje:

Not much editing here in fact: I just tamed the dynamics a bit and toned it. The sky at the right looks as if it was darkened on the top, but it was just like that from the camera. I actually thought about editing that look away, but didn't bother in the end.

The mystery might have something to do with the combination of the tracks and the peculiar clouds. The cloud stripes are from the passenger jets, which approach the local airport from this direction when the wind is from northwest.
11 years ago

Gudrun said:

I like the tracks in the field leading into the landscape. It's good you have such open spaces just a few km outside town!
11 years ago

Spo replied to Gudrun:

Actually these fields belong to the Agricultural department of the University of Helsinki, and are used to grow all kinds of experimental things – but not quite like the things in the 1951 movie The Thing from Another World, however. At least I hope so. :-)
11 years ago