
…and see how it shines already!
There was a small opening in the clouds and it acted like a spotlight that lit one building at a time.
Images from the Finnish Capital

…and see how it shines already!
There was a small opening in the clouds and it acted like a spotlight that lit one building at a time.

…that was seen in yesterday’s photo.

…with a view to Uspenski Cathedral.

Driving towards the market square at 10:30pm.
The days are getting shorter which makes it a bit easier to see some special light if you have to follow a normal daily schedule. Waking up on a workday to take a sunrise photo at 3.54am requires a lot of dedication.


Johanneksen kirkko, St. John’s Church, was built in the late 19th century and it is the biggest church of the capital.

A good thing about these newer buildings is that you can take a quick photo with an ultra wide angle lens and the buildings don’t look weird like more traditional buildings with straight lines would.
On the other hand, it must be more difficult to get a photo that shows exactly how the building looks like.

The stairs of Helsinki Cathedral are a popular place to enjoy sunny days. It will get much more crowded during the summer.
Finns were among the last Europeans to adopt Christianity and are now among the first to abandon it. Atleast if you look at the number of people who go to church. These stairs are much more popular than the service inside the church.