Some may remember this amazing mansion from my post year or two or something like that ago. This was built at 1878 and for long time it was Finland's biggest farm. 138 years is pretty long time in human scale, and there for it's past have darker tones too - darkest thing did happen at 1972 when that time's owner did shoot 3 young boys that were camping at mansion's land.
Recent owner have try to get permission to demolish this and build new, modern mansion at it's place - there's a reason why it is like it is, floors ripped up etc. Still it is really amazing place and I wish that my photos can transfer at least some of it.
I've photograph this just once. After that it did feel like it have become some kind of UE-tourism location, and that kind of thing is really good thing to keep me off. So I kind of did forget whole place. Now it have been long time since I've seen any photos from there and when my friend (who have find information of it from internet) did ask would I like to get there, only possible answer were yes.
Anyway, he doesn't photograph so at that time I did take just few photos knowing that I must return and so I did just 6 days after. Again it was 1-0 situation with heart against mind.
And then, finally, to photos. As you can notice, weather did change between those 6 days...
Garden Gone Wild:
Guardian Of Oblivion:
Cold, Icy Daggers from the Sky:
Stone Cold (Frozen Forever):
As It Once Were:
Sometimes You Have To Look Closer:
Fading Glory, Dying Power:
Deep Wounds:
Deadly Coldness (When Days Are Getting Shorter and Nights Are Getting Longer):
Finlandia
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Ghostly Glory:
Piece of Wooden Art (Thrown Into the Fireplace):
Rust Plague (At the Inner Wall of Fireplace):
Candlelight:
Where Paint Falls Like Snow:
Flowers Beyond:
Deep Green:
Piece of Art:
Secret Door (to the Past):
Time Travelling (It's In Details):
Soft Stairs:
Doors to the Light (Don't Cross the Line):
Once It Was Reality:
...and Still They Were Humans:
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And today's off-topic comes from last wednesday and Torronsuo national park. Finally we did get snow enough to get it into photos too.
That's it, folks!