Camilla Engman sent over these images of wood that she's taken over a period of time while out walking in the Gothenburg area. We love them! Thanks Camilla! (Photo's by Camilla Engman).
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5 comments:
Oooh, I'm loving these -- thinking of moving to sweden after my husband finishes his degree program in 4 years. Thank you so much!
Goes well with the Poppytalk background :)
Love these! It's so fun when you realize there's a pattern to your photography! I love the gradients in color of all the different wood.
Reminds me of Andy Goldsworthy.
it's amazing how many things we take for granted that have hidden beauty. who would have known wood could be so creative?
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