Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
pompeji polaroids
the house with the faun and Alexander mosaic.
crossing the street in 3D.
*this gladiator arena was closed for 10 years in ancient times as a
punishment for a riot that got out of hand.
punishment for a riot that got out of hand.
Labels:
ancient monuments,
film,
iron age,
pompeji,
the mediterranean sea
Sunday, January 8, 2012
wintertime..while i'm waiting for adventures to start in late month of April, this blog is hibernating.
..but i'm reading several books at the same time and planning for
lots of things this upcoming summer, i always need to have a few
adventures waiting. April is just a few months away really.
Above photo is the national gallery in London seen through my
diana+ camera (accidently on pinhole setting).
*update: there will be a few winter posts, so don't worry, dear readers.
*update: there will be a few winter posts, so don't worry, dear readers.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
my sister at Glösa, seen through holga camera.
My sister doesn't really know anything about archaeology or prehistory. Some people are interested, some are not, some just haven't gotten there just yet. So when she was following me around on my excursion, i talked about and explained all the sites to her that we visited.
i assumed i was talking to only one ear but when i asked her later in the evening about the most important things from all the sites, she got 7 out of 10 questions right! and she was enthusiastic as well!
questions such as where the closest hill forts to the mjälle hill fort are located, the age of the trapping pits, the difference between a storage building and a house, where certain rock carving motifs are in the country etc etc. i was really happy to see her interested when we were at the museum as well, especially when she saw the artifacts from places we had just visited, "aw so cool!" she said.
Labels:
field trip,
film,
i dig archaeology,
jämtlands län,
rock carvings
Friday, July 23, 2010
åre.
the only medieval stone church from 1100 a.d in the scandinavian fells. foton tagna med holga 135 kamera.
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