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Rasmus the snowman dressed up for mascerade – a statement for climate change. Lappträsk, Finland, April 2015.

Misty morning – after a rain during the night, the sprucebranches glimmer with the waterdrops. Norrby, Lappträsk, Finland, May 2015.

Spring in the birchforest – a view upwards. Tilted and shifted panorama. Norrby, Lappträsk, Finland, may 2015. TS-E, tilted and shifted, stitched into panorama.

Birch forest panorama in early spring. Norrby, Lappträsk, Finland, May 2015. TS-E, tilted and shifted, stitched into panorama.

The young birchtrees are getting their tiny leaves. Norrby, Lappträsk, Finland, May 2015. TS-E, shifted and tilted, stitched into panorama.

Wood anemones in a small meadow. Immersby, Sibbo, Finland, May 2015. TS-E, shifted and stitched into a panorama.

Wood anemones in front of a traditional woodpole fence. Immersby, Sibbo, Finland, May 2015. TS-E, shifted and stitched into a panorama.
The spring has been a very special one. First it seemed it will arrive especially early in march, but then everything turned upside down. Now we are in the end of may, and there are no real signs of the warm sunny and windy days, that would dry up the soil and the fields. Never before have I mowed the mall before I have been planting seeds in the field – never ever has that happened. Of course there are also benefits of nature taking it slowly – we poor humans have better chances to catch up with the changes happening out there. Please enjoy my long spring with these images! Maybe the first image has some truth inside – is this long spring a phenomenon of the climate change…who knows?
— Posted on 20.05.2015 at 22:35
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