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Astrid Lindgren's world #2
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Hello folks.
Continuing with another photo from Astrid Lindgren’s world in Vimmerby. This photo shows the fortress of Ronja, the Robber’s daughter. Following text are copied from the above link where you click on the book titles.
‘The night that Ronja was born, lightening hit Matt's fort and split it in half. Since then, Matt's robbers keep to the southern part of the castle. Helvetesgapet, the gorge between the two parts of the castle, is a place Ronja has been told to stay away from since it is deep and dangerous.
Ronja lives a real robber's life in the castle with her father Matt, mother Lovis and all Matt's robbers. One day, the Borka robbers move into the other part of the castle. The Borka family and the Matt family have been enemies since time immemorial, so when Ronja and Birk meet each other, it is the start of a complicated friendship.
Ronja and Birk meet every day and explore a world of adventure together. They usually stay close to the castle, so if you keep an eye open, you may see them’.
For more facts about Astrid Lindgren's world, please read the note in my previous photo.
PP-work done:
Cropped
Increased contrast +5
Resized
Sharpened
Framed
Regards
Per |
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Hej Per,
First of all, very good colours in the pine trees behind the castle, with all the different shades of green. I have never been to this place but I can imagine that it is a paradise for children. We will have to go there with our 5 year old grandson one day. The nice girl in the photo seems to enjoy it!
Regards
Gunnar
Hi Per,
wow, what a great place to go for kids, a place where they can use their imagination! I love it! You have a great photo of this neat castle and the little girl exploring! TFS
Donna:o)
Hello Per,
A castle like this must be every kid's dream playhouse!
I know it would have been mine by that age...
A well composed image, wise to include the child to show the purpose of the structure!
Greetings,
Pablo -
:-) OK-