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Tibouchina Urvilleana. I photographed this beauty few years back in The Botanical Garden, Uppsala, Sweden. The plant was only 1,5 m high with big purple petals and hairy leaves.
Calendula, a perennial loved by many people. And as we see, posesses healing powers 🙂
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This is a fragment of the old mill’s wall in Rosénparken, Uppsala, Sweden. There is nothing better than nature’s own creation, I think. This wall above the water has been under elements influenses in years. Every season left it’s mark on it and it is still changing. The photo below is stitched of ten or more frames so it’s over 2 meters wide. The three photos above are 40×40 cm, printed on Epson Matte Photo Paper.
A few years back my friend, AnneLee Vikner, and me created a project about people dreams, their desire, their fantasies which were difficult, if not impossible, to experience in a real life. We were building the scenes, making costumes and photographing “the dreamers”. Afterwards it was my job to manipulate the picture digitally and give it a final look.
Here is one of them.
A six years old boy was asked about his future profession. The answer was: The Fish Doctor! … and here we have it.