In my previous article for Apogee Photo Magazine, I wrote about a travel adventure that my sister and I shared with some special friends last September. I hadn’t taken a bus tour in a very long time, and in that article I told you about the frustration I had as the tour bus took us here-and-there. I never had enough time in the “good spots” to do the kind of photography I wanted to do--where the bus could find parking and spent the longest time wasn’t particularly photogenic. In the desperation that resulted from this photographic frustration, I decided to become the most opportunistic photographer I could become.
Now I want to continue our adventures and tell you about some of the wonderful places we visited and share some of the photography that came about as a result of those tour frustrations. So, travel with us for the first part of our adventures in Finland and Estonia.
Because my friends and my sister were all coming from different airports and at different times we joined forces in Helsinki, the capital of Finland. We were excited, but because of the time difference and jet lag, we walked the city to try to adjust. Finland is approximately a 9 hour time difference (14 hours travel time from our homes in California) and jet lag can be severe. My sister Sunny arrived in Helsinki first, so she walked around town near the hotel and found several interesting streets for us to wander and a couple of appealing ideas for future side trips.












