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I've been back from my visit to the resort of Luosto north of the Artic Circle in beautiful Finnish Lapland for over a week now, but haven't been able to log on here, or elsewhere due to an injury sustained skiing on my last day of instruction. I fell and injured my knee which initially was thought not to be too serious but has now turned out to be cartilage damage, so I'm awaiting further tests and an MRI scan on it to see if keyhole surgery is required. I've been staying with my partner since because of not being able to drive, so I've also been unable to do anything with the pictures I took.
On the plus side however, Finland is a beautiful country with polite, friendly, if shy people, and not at all dour. The scenery in an area of Old-Growth forest was stunning. My personal favourite was the ice-fishing expedition which took us away into a wilderness area. The snow was fabulous, about three feet deep on average although in some places there were huge drifts. The weather was very cold being at best -10C, and at times below -30C especially at night and on top of Luosto fell where conditions were breathtaking but extreme. We togogganed in -25C and visited Huskies who were quite happy in similar temperatures.
Regrets are not being able to get a picture of the pink morning light on the mountain, or the floodlit ski runs in the evening. However we did see the Northern Lights one evening which was a special experience, and very romantic too. I did get a picture, but not with the Bessa. I'll post on the Voigtlander forum how the Bessa performed, but both it and my Nikon DSLR returned unscathed, which is better than me!
Photos will be posted as soon as possible, injury permitting.
Andy
On the plus side however, Finland is a beautiful country with polite, friendly, if shy people, and not at all dour. The scenery in an area of Old-Growth forest was stunning. My personal favourite was the ice-fishing expedition which took us away into a wilderness area. The snow was fabulous, about three feet deep on average although in some places there were huge drifts. The weather was very cold being at best -10C, and at times below -30C especially at night and on top of Luosto fell where conditions were breathtaking but extreme. We togogganed in -25C and visited Huskies who were quite happy in similar temperatures.
Regrets are not being able to get a picture of the pink morning light on the mountain, or the floodlit ski runs in the evening. However we did see the Northern Lights one evening which was a special experience, and very romantic too. I did get a picture, but not with the Bessa. I'll post on the Voigtlander forum how the Bessa performed, but both it and my Nikon DSLR returned unscathed, which is better than me!
Photos will be posted as soon as possible, injury permitting.
Andy