Water – it’s the source of life

Water is the source of life on this planet. I’ve always loved water. When I was little, my parents put a small bathtub on the floor in the sauna , where I sat until I got fingers that looked like raisins. I’ve been swimming all around the world, lately with my camera. Besides all the beautiful corals and fishes, I also encounter a lot of plastics, and other rubbish. It’s a big enviromental problem because plastics takes 1000 of years to degrade and release micro plastics which contaminate the soil and water. So. Use less plastic. This photo is also my contribution to Lenscultures Art Awards contest. I submitted the photo not just to highlight the problem with plastics but also, in a very strange way, the plastic wrapped around the hook looks beautiful where it’s floating around in the sea. Scary beautiful.
It’s soon Christmas. And then us humans use even more plastics. I’ve been trying to find a real Christmas tree. Funnily enough, living in the north of Sweden, in a county which is covered by trees, I can’t be able to buy a Christmas tree. There are none to be found. I’ve gotten the suggestion to buy a tree made out of plastic, which is completely against everything I believe in and I also love trees. I used to own woods, passed down by my grandfather to my father and then to me. Unfortunately I sold those forests since I was living in the south at that time. My family name is Finnish and means “meadow in the forest”. I’ve spent so much time with my father, who used to pick out our Christmas tree months before Christmas, in the forests picking berries, planting trees and just walking around. Having a real Christmas tree is amazing, it smells so nice and I take care of it just like I do with my house plants, I usually keep it alive inside my house for a month or so. And ironically, now, I can’t find a Christmas tree for sale. Guess I should go out into the forest and just steal one but I remember how sad my aunt got when someone stole the only fir on her land. So, sort of not an option too.
So, don’t use plastic and don’t steal trees. Hopefully I’ll post some more soon.






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