The greenhouse in the park in Tungelsta. Photographed a few days ago. Built by the members of Folk & Trädgård (the local historical association). Used for markets and what have you. There is a museum just to the left that tells the story about the 120 or so family operated greenhouse nurseries that once made Tungelsta a little famous. My great-grandfather opened the first one. There are maybe six left today.
Nice photo... Anything growing inside now? I love how greenhouses smeel; so fresh.
ReplyDeleteNothing growing in there. Only used for markets in Spring, Autumn and Christmas. And people have tied the knot in there a few times.
DeleteYour family has a long history there.
ReplyDeleteNice wintershot with that snow and the light inside.
ReplyDeleteI like this one. I admire your photos because they look as if they are seen with the human eye. If you tinker with them, I don't know it, and appreciate that. So many online photos are over saturated in color, etc etc. I am not a photographer,
ReplyDeleteso have no clue about technical stuff. But I know when something has been messed with. Whatever you do is in line with real seeing.
I try to do as little as possible when it comes to editing. Here I straightened the photo a bit, and used a tool to let the software know how white the snow was.
DeleteOops, too much snow on the roof seems dangerous...
ReplyDeleteMy neighbours had that problem this Winter, so Sergi, the handyman I showed you the other day, got another good workout clearing the snow from the much bigger greenhouses that have not been in use for a few month.
DeleteThat's a wonderful photo :-D I love the snow and the light :-D
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