
Sunset at Farstanäs
A re-worked version from one of my favorite sunset images.
A re-worked version from one of my favorite sunset images.
The August 2012 free desktop calendar wallpaper is featuring two of our Shetland ponies, Furunäs Muzette and Furunäs Nicolita.
If you want to read more about our ponies and their history you are welcome to visit the Furunäs Stuteri website.
To download the wallpaper click on the image above, than right click on the image and choose “Save image as” alternatively “Set as background image”. If you would like the wallpaper in another size just drop me a note.
In July we have been on sight-seeing in Skåne, the most southern province of Sweden. One day we visited the natural reserve Kullaberg in north-west Skåne. This is the area where the sculpture Nimis is build.
Nimis, which is Latin for “too much”, is a series of wooden sculptures constructed by artist Professor Lars Vilks. They are a massive, wooden labyrinthine structure connected by several wooden towers. The structure consist of 75 tonnes of driftwood the artist has found on the coastline.
Lars Vilks started to build Nimis in 1980 and it has been the subject of a long-running legal dispute between the Swedish authorities and the artist. As no permission was given to build on the site within the nature reserve, the County Administrative Board in Skåne has sought to have Nimis demolished, despite the fact that it has become a popular tourist attraction.
As Nimis’ existence is not sanctioned by the state, it is difficult to find – there are no official sign posts, nor is it marked on maps. It lies a few kilometers northwest of the town of Arild and somewhat farther from the town of Mölle, and can only be reached on foot following a well-worn path with yellow “N”s painted on trees and fences. The path begins as an easy stroll past Himmelstorp, a well-preserved eighteenth-century farmstead, but quickly becomes a steep and rocky climb down to the coast.
From this month and onwards I will provide only a one-size-wallpaper (1920 x1200px) as this size will fit most modern widescreens. Click on the image above to download the wallpaper. If you would like the wallpaper in another size just drop me a note.
The weather during the last weeks has not been that good, so it was time to do some indoor photography. With spring flowers in full bloom they gave me a good object to focus on.
For the July 2012 wallpaper I took an Allium Aflatunense flower from our garden and photographed it against a white backdrop in natural daylight falling through a window.
Below you will find two more wallpapers for you to choose from if you like the wallpaper to fill out your screen a bit more.
Click the image to enlarge.
Paseo del Prado is a main street in Havana, Cuba. It is the dividing line between Centro Habana and Old Havana.
In 1772, French landscape architect Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier designed the paseo, lined with trees and with marble benches.
Lining the boulevard are important buildings such as hotels, cinemas, theaters, and mansions imitating styles from Madrid, Paris and Vienna. El Prado was the first paved street in Havana.
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