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Raasepori castle #7 Photograph by Jouko Lehto

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Comments (9)

Jouko Lehto

Jouko Lehto

Nader, Thank You for the feature in the Only Doors And Windows Photography group!

Jouko Lehto

Jouko Lehto

John, Thank You for the feature in the Images That Excite You group!

Angsana Seeds

Angsana Seeds

There's sense of eeriness to this photo. I wonder what is awaiting in the darkness.... Like! f/v

Jouko Lehto replied:

Thank You, Angsana!. In the darkness lies the...

Eddie Eastwood

Eddie Eastwood

Love the mystery this image has... FV

Jouko Lehto replied:

Thank You, Eddie!

Wanda Brandon

Wanda Brandon

Amazing study of light, lines and shapes. Love the tones. f/v. My pick for today.

Jouko Lehto replied:

Thnak You, Wanda!

Steven Milner

Steven Milner

Thread - Nice use of sepia, very eerie, stunning work!!! V/F

Jouko Lehto replied:

Thank You, Steven!

Mary Machare

Mary Machare

Wonderfully mysterious with only the light from the windows to light the steps as they recede into the darkness below.

Jouko Lehto replied:

Thank You, Mary!

Cheri Randolph

Cheri Randolph

Jouko, I made this photograph my selection for discussion today in the Minimalism Group, because this intriguing photograph with its display of lines, textures, and mysterious light invites me to explore an amazing castle tower. Wow, Jouko, What a find! voted

Jouko Lehto replied:

Thank Yu, Cheri! This castle is some hundred years old, built by Swedes when Finland was a part of Sweden. It was used just for about 100 years - maybe they regognized that time, that the castle was built into a wrong place, too far from the sea... Medieval ruins, partly open for visitors.

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