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On our last day at the backpacker place David and I went for an evening walk with our cameras. We had a plan to get some photos of us under the amazing mountains. A memory, sort of.
I set out to position the camera in a tree and find the perfect view for us to be captured in...
First attempt... not so good. Unless half a David was what we were going for, then it would have been perfect.
Now it's starting to look like something!
Just hanging, us and the mountains.
Lotta Heart David.
A kiss was appropriate.
Grab grab...
The sun was setting behind us.
Look at the sun setting in a little bowl on top of the mountain...
I collected some sun flares.
And we started to head back to our little house through the vegetation.
We were suddenly face to face with a white horse.
I think I gasped out loud here, the view was just perfect. I held my breath and took as many photos I could before the horse turned around and walked away. We followed.
And was greeted by a whole bunch of horses standing there in the gorgeous evening light.
What a perfect memory it turned out to be, this last little walk under the blue mountains.
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Hello! Busy days now but I just wanted to pop in and show you some photos.
A week ago David and I went to Rörum for a few days. We are writing on our movie and had to get away to concentrate on the screenwriting for a while. When we arrived the weather was amazing (too hot for me, but perfect for everybody else) so we went for a walk over the hills.
A tree eating another tree.
David brought his film camera and was quite annoying following me around filming me while I was taking photos. A car even stopped for us so it wouldn't disturb us. Haha, we waved to them that they could drive past us. They probably thought we were filming something important.
Well, we weren't.
Fluff!
Our goal! The Lonely Tree.
When we came to the top David started filming the amazing view and I said hello to the sheep.
Suddenly something was happening behind David's back. Hahaha, this makes me laugh so hard!
Dinner time!
Hello.
David tried to befriend a shy sheep.
He tried very hard.
It didn't work out so well. The sheep went all ostrich mode and hid his head in the tree trunk.
We left the sheep and the tree and found some chicken bums instead.
And that was that walk. I've got lots of more photos from our little trip to show you. You know I can't keep my camera down when I'm at Österlen.

Bye for now!
Hope you are having a less stressful time than I have. It will all pay off soon though. I'll tell you more about that some other day.
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On tuesday afternoon David and I went out to explore some abandoned houses that we've been seeing from the car every time we have been going in to Hua Hin. It was very hot and humid so we had brought lots of water with us.
I had to stop to take photos all the time and was always a few steps behind. These surroundings take my breath away!
And then we were there!
These house started to get built in 1997 but for some reason they weren't finished and since then they have just been standing there like skeletons of what could have been really pretty houses.

Can you see David by the way?
The vegetation has been taking over the entire area. It looked really amazing in the setting sun.
David had his camera monopod with him partly for the ability to take steady photos high up in the air but also to seek through the grass and bushes in front of us for snakes.
Let's go inside!
It was a lovely light moving through the otherwise kind of grim insides of the houses.
And the view from those windows!
Almost like paintings! With The Black Mountains in the distant.
I would love to have a real photoshoot there with models and everything. That would have been great, I think!
And on the other side of the houses: This. *sigh*
And to think that this would have been their back garden!? Imagine what it would be like to take your morning coffee with you out on the porch, or just sit down on a stump somewhere and breath it all in. Truly amazing.
David tries to grasp the beauty of it.
One of the things I can't resist taking photos of: Ruins and weird stone things covered in vegetation.
And grass/flowers in setting sun. It's like an addiction really; I just have to photograph it!
All of a sudden we had company! By this little fella. He followed us closely for a while but thankfully never touched us. A lot of the dogs around here have been vaccinated and helped by the local dog rescue but not all of them so you can't pet them no matter how adorable they may be.
They are building a gated community for finnish people here. I still really don't understand the point of building communities where only your own countrymen could live. I think it's sad actually.
Maybe there's advantages to this but all I can see is a distancing from other people and why do you wan't to live in another country if you only get too see the same boring people as you do at home? Is it only the warm weather you're after then? If there's something I'm missing here please let me know because this truly baffles me.
At this point we were very warm and tired but not very far from our house.
Just a quick stop at the little shop for something to eat. These shops have everthing you need and also works as restaurants.

After this we got home and I found five really large mosquito bites on my thigh. All of them att the same spot. Almost like they had a little party on my leg without me knowing about it. Isn't that rude!?
En del av er har kanske redan märkt att albumen med bilderna från min photoshoot med Lovisa finns upplagda sedan nypremiären igår. Jag beslutade mig för att dela upp dem i två album för vissa foton har ju inte så mycket med smyckena att göra utan hör mer hemma under min fotoflik. Så så blev det.
Här kan ni se smyckesbilderna och här hittar ni de mer konstnärliga fotona.
Kika igenom bilderna om ni vill och berätta gärna vad ni tycker. Jag är själv väldigt förtjust i resultatet och så himla glad att jag lärt känna Lovisa som både är förträfflig som vän och som modell.
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The photos I took of my friend Lovisa wearing my jewelry a couple of weeks ago are now sorted through and put in two different albums. There's a jewelry lookbook and then it's an album for the articstic photos that doesn't focus on the jewelry.
Have a look through them if you want to and let me know what you think.
I'm very happy with the result and so glad to have met Lovisa who is a fairly new friend of mine and a first time model for me. Isn't she lovely!
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