New headline
In Finland we have a saying called “reilu meininki”. Freely translated it basically means that people are friendly and they are committed to help each other. Well, unfortunately things here got a bit rough, which is why I changed the topic of this site.
I have to admit that my linguistic abilities in english aren’t as flowing as they perhaps should be. This said, I have lately encountered a phenomenom among fellow photographers, which seems a bit troubling to me. Colleaques, who propably are much wiser than me, are talking behing my back and laughing at my posts. Well, I hope you quys don’t mind me saying this. Some of you may be native speakers in english and I surely hope my less fluent penmanship isn’t bothering you too much. You can always go to my finnish blog, right?
During the past years I’ve got used to this. It’s quite normal people are talking trash behind your back, especially if you happen to be in a foreman position. I’m an aggressive person and I’m also willing to do anything to achieve my goals. Always been like that and always will be. In my opinion this is only a symptom of something completely different. Talking trash about other people is a clear sign of just one thing, and one thing only.
To tell you the truth I’ve had couple of really good laughs while I changed the headline and wrote this! Anyway, my son Elias had a birthday party and we had lots of fun. Even though invited quests consisted mainly of adults and friends of my daughter Nea, Elias enjoyed the party as well. At least the cake which was designed by Heidi.
I also made a little gallery from the party. Of course.
Click image above to enter gallery.


Sounds like that media business is rough indeed, lucky me not taking that course
. Nice pics, kids are fun to photograph and they are always so cute (especially your own) in pictures so it is guaranteed some of pics succeed even for me a non-pro-not-even-amateur- photographer
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BR,
Cata
I’m delighted to able to finally understand something written here, after months of following and reading