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On way back from photo shoot in a Wetlands, swung into an adjacent park with homes from the 1800's. Unfortunately, most had huge porches that blocked direct lighting but a few had direct lighting into the window, and two cooperated with a photographic subject.View attachment 2200837View attachment 2200838
The light on the doll is really pretty. Would make a great spot for a portrait under different circumstances.
 
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This is a fun location. A building within a building.

This is an interesting take on the challenge. Even though you are outside, with the extra window layer you've managed to use indoor light. This isn't quite what I had in mind, but always fun to have a different perspective thrown in the mix! 🙂
 
This is a fun location. A building within a building.

This is an interesting take on the challenge. Even though you are outside, with the extra window layer you've managed to use indoor light. This isn't quite what I had in mind, but always fun to have a different perspective thrown in the mix! 🙂
I've passed this shop many times. I finally managed to visit it. It's weird. They actually sell houses.

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I’m quite late to the game with this one. This was actually the first week I originally skipped but am catching up to now.

What you see here, is the house of the photographer Emil Roine in the museum quarter of Luostarinmäki in Turku, Finland. It was an interesting visit seeing all this old photographic equipment from the early 1900’s in place. They even showed the original darkroom in a closet! What a perfect place to take some photos using window light.

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I’m quite late to the game with this one. This was actually the first week I originally skipped but am catching up to now.

What you see here, is the house of the photographer Emil Roine in the museum quarter of Luostarinmäki in Turku, Finland. It was an interesting visit seeing all this old photographic equipment from the early 1900’s in place. They even showed the original darkroom in a closet! What a perfect place to take some photos using window light.

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what a great spot
 
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