Hamina is a town on the coast of the Baltic Sea in south-eastern Finland. I took some pictures from there during a visit this winter. The sun was mostly visible until the evening when it set below the clouds. Here are some of the pictures I took. They were taken with Kodak Ultramax 400 film.
The first pictures are from around the town before evening.




When the sun was getting down, I got to the ports at Tervasaari island.


On the southern tip of port area, I got to watch the sunset on the coast, until the sun went behind the clouds in the horizon.



While I was walking back, I noticed that the moon was visible between the clouds. I got a few pictures before it quickly went back behind the clouds. As this picture is taken with 35mm film and scanned with a cheap flatbed scanner, it does not show the moon too well, but it did look very nice seeing it in person.

After this trip, I had a few more frames left, so I tried taking some pictures of the snowfall the next day in Kuusankoski.


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