Sunday, February 26, 2012

a coastal gravefield during winter.

on a latitude with long winters and short (though lovely) summers, this is what gravefields look like most of the year. their visual place in the landscape during winter is a little difficult to see if the graves are small in size. the snow was far above my knees. i think this stone ship is rockin' it though. it is very pretty. this particular stone ship is sweden's most northern. the final frontier! in the south of scandinavia the stone ships are a lot bigger.

2 comments:

Zoya, Patrick, Nora and Stuart said...

The grave covered in snow is very poignant. I particularly like the departing shot with the sun bursting through the trees - I often have that sort of sad feeling when i visit an archaeological site and you captured the moment. Patrick

Sofi said...

Gorgeous darling! Trots all snö så ser man ändå konturerna, har du en bild från varje årstid i mjösjön nu? :P