Since it's raining
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Eilen saatiin selvitettyä miten ratikkaa käytetään ja missä pysäkki (lipun saa ostaa kuskilta). Se on ne pienet asiat jotka on saattaa olla erilaisia eri maissa. Piti opiskella reitti Concertgebouw:iin johon mennään kuunteleen maanantaina....yllätys RSO:ta (Christian Gerhaher (bariton), Fins Radio Symfonie Orkest, Sakari Oramo (dirigent). Tuon konserttitalon sanotaan olevan yksi parhaimmista maailmassa joten upeeta mennä sinne.
Samalla reissulla piti mennä ihasteleen ja kuvaan Vondelparkkiin (katso Googlesta muiden kuvia puistosta täältä) mutta alko tihuuttaan joten päädyttiin Rijksmuseumiin jonka edestä otettu tuo kuva naisista kirjainten sisällä. Tämä oli vähän sellainen pakollinen kuvakohde niinko Pisan torni jota pidät pystyssä.
Laitoin tuohon Rijksmuseoon linkin jos haluttaa tutkia mitä kaikkea olen mahdollisesti nähnyt....taidetta isolla T:llä.
Kukathan täällä on ihan ilmaisia verrattuna kotimaahan joten olen ostellu leikkokukkia ja kuvaillut niitä kämpillä. Sais olla maljakoita enemmän ko yks jotta voisin ostaa lisää. Kirpparilta ostin pari pikku metalliastiaa joihon voisin tehdä asetelmia mutta toisessa ei pysyny vesi sisällä, argh mutta ei ne maksanu ko vitosen yhteensä joten ihan sama. Niin aatelkaa 10 gerberaa maksoi 1,99 euroa, saattaa kukkafriikki seota päästään:)
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It is raining but I hope it will clear up later on so now I have time to kill with the computer:) Yesterday we learned how to use tram...where is the nearest stop etc but the main thing was to learn our way to Concertgebouw. We are going there on Monday to listen Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Christian Gerhaher (bariton), Fins Radio Symfonie Orkest, Sakari Oramo (diligent).
They say it is one of the worlds best classical concert halls so it is very nice to go there and listen our own orchestra.
The Rijksmuseum was also there like Van Gogh museum so we decided to go Rijksmuseum. The museum is one of the richest museums in the world and most certainly the most complete as far as Dutch art of the Golden Century is concerned. You can read more about it here and see some works of Rembrandt, Degas, Vermeer etc.
Picture above is front of the museum plaza.
Flowers are here almost free comparing to Finland so I buy them every other day to bring feeling of home and just for photographing purposes. I just hope they would be so cheap also in Finland. Flower picture above is taken in bed, light coming from window and little extra light with small hand mirror.
I really like that second shot - so interesting.
ReplyDeletecool and lovely pics :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! Pink...my favorite color these days.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day today♥
I love the dreamy quality of the floral. It's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLou
Very nice! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery delicious! I can not use texture, do not know how I insert the codes to work with it .. annoyed!
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful pink flowers. So soft and lovely. I hope you are having a wonderful time on your trip!
ReplyDeleteThese are both wonderful, but your second shot is really interesting. And I love your frames! Beautiful! Where did you find them if you don't mind sharing?
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy coming here and viewing your photos. These are both wonderfully taken and processed. You have your own lovely style, so be proud! :)
ReplyDeleteYour pink flower is lovely. A nice soft shade of pink. Very delicate looking.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that first shot, Henrietta! It's so interesting how there seem to be two areas of focus. You are so ingenious to work with the mirror for more light, too. And it's raining in NE Oregon, too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour flower image is truly breathtaking Henrietta!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a wonderful time.
You make beautiful flowers look even more beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are just beautiful, Henrietta! Hope you have a great time at the museum and concert. And have a great weekend, too.
ReplyDeleteThe softness of the pink is gorgeous! Well done
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful photo...my eyes thank you!
ReplyDeleteSilvia
Huisia :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent and nice photos.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
love the second shot. thank you for showing off!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo, Henrietta!
ReplyDeleteEven now it's raining here, waiting for the rain for five months and now my garden is happier!