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Today has been super windy. It's once again like the wild wild west with the rolling bushes. Nevertheless we headed out to the Cabo de Santa Pola to take some pictures of the dresses I made recently. It was bit cold so I had a beanie on. Also my hair would have been going all over in the wind, so it was safer this way photography-wise.

I think we got some pretty pictures with the clouds and the sea. You can see we are far from the summer once again, but the hues and tones were beautiful. 

I like this picture because it's very Kaurismäki-like. Two Finns standing in silence in murky beautiful scene. You can almost taste the Finnish anxiety when getting close to other people. 

From wikipedia: "Aki Kaurismäki is a Finnish screenwriter and film director. He is described as Finland’s best-known film director.

His movies have a humorous side that can also be seen in the films of Jim Jarmusch, who has a cameo in Kaurismäki's film Leningrad Cowboys Go America. (Jarmusch used actors who have appeared frequently in Kaurismäki's films in his own film Night on Earth, part of which takes place in Helsinki.) He has been called an auteur, since he writes, directs, produces and usually edits the films himself, and thus introduces his personal "drollery and deadpan" style. The dialogue is famously laconic: the articulation is usually extremely unadorned, direct and in strict standard language, without showing much emotion or drama. Characters usually stand still and recite the dialogue like it consisted of eternal truths. His characters rarely smile, nod sadly and usually expect the worst, and often smoke constantly. The camera is usually still. Events are shown in a plain manner and characters are usually left alone facing the consequences."

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