An afternoon spent in Lappland, above the Arctic Circle in Sweden, with the nomadic Sami people who have for centuries lived as sustenance fisherman and farmers. The ones I met herd reindeer.
The sign of the Hotel who seems a screw cup!
I arrived in Uppsala late in the afternoon, it was so dark I didn't realize that resemblance until the morning after.
Stockholm sleeps with the lights on.
Lulea is one of Sweden's best gateways to the Arctic Circle. Sights include the impressive ice breakers that sit along the Baltic Sea and the picturesque landscape dotted with potato farms.
In November 2006 I have attended a work meeting on a boat on the Baltic Sea: cold, short days, always in a hurry. But wonderful colours!
Have a visit at the Royal Castle here in Stockholm, the Castle is located in the Old Town, a very beatiful and very old part of Stockholm.
The lobby of the Nordic Light Hotel, Stockholm, Sweden.
The connection between Sweden & Denmark.
Shoot with a Nikon F3, kodak 160asa tungsten dia film from a cessna @ 250 meter.
Mama Mia! Not since Greta Garbo disappeared from the movie screen, with the famous epitaph, “I vant to be alone,” has Sweden captured so much of the American zeitgeist.
The Sami people let no bit of the reindeer go to waste. Reindeer are fashioned into durable, warm pants for winter.