Winter Town, Hamina

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.

Winter Aspens
Winter at Summer Park
Winter in Hamina
St. Mary’s Church in Winter

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

Tervasaari Port
Vuohisaari 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.

A View
Sea View
Hamina Wind Turbines

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.

Moon Over Hamina

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

Snowfall at Kuusankoski

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