PhotoCritique [Translate]
dear Evelynn,
As I'm not an regular visitor of TN ( I do the TE much more commonly ) I haven't have the opportunity to follow your wonderful works so much, and that makes it very hard to write some critics as there is so many fantastic images.
anyway my eye landed on this one as I fond the contrast and the color scale so attractive. the BG mountain is very graphic. and the brown bear seems very unweary about your presence.
Like it.
Anders
Hej paulina
A real "happy Easter flower" soon we have them in our garden!
good picture, just a thin black line would be good to separate the photo from the white frame.
cheers Anders
Hejsan Pablo
As I said I'm not in TN that much (just have time for TE )
I like this "eye" of the landscape this sapphire in golden surroundings.
The main difference from "my" fjells is the pine trees, there's no Pines Up in northen jämtland at this altitude, only Spruce and Mountain Birch.
Anders Mohlin
Hej Hamilton:s
I very seldom visiting TN but Im kind of suprised of the few comments people have of your wonderful wonderful pictures from romania (and elsewhere) but for me it seems this forum are more focused on different species (You cant see the forest for all the trees)
Thanks anyway for your images.
Anders
hej pablo!
The Swedish artist John Bauer use this flower as inspiration when he wrote " prinsessan Tuvstarr" I simply call it for Ängsull or Myrull.
Good late summer catch
Anders
Hej pablo
As Pine is one of the hardest trees to break down it would be very intressting to know exacley when this tree had its heydays. It could actually be as longtime back as the dark nordic medivial.
Anders
Yes! Pablo
The colors are truley belongning to your neighbour country
long live the scandinavian friendship!
Well ! the friendship of the hole world
Anders Mohlin
Hej pablo,
they are fantastic just the fact that the hole ground is longing for blooming and then they coming in mass (vitsipporna) before the the leaf roof have shadowed the ground.
Nice sharp picture
Anders
hejsan friends
Few forest are so impressive as beechforest in spring, the grey barque, the red dead leafs and the living light green ones, is like pasta parmesan and tomatos, a trinity.
Anders Mohlin in Gnesta

Hej Pablo,
AL in swedish or Öddra in Jamtland,
great comp that almost gives the trees a feeling of more exotic trees.
//Anders