One evening at Lieksa when we were driving it happened to be the golden hour, so I said to my dad we should get to a place where I could capture the sunset. He knew there's a bridge nearby where we got just in the right time to witness the show.
Just next to the spot there was also some abandoned buildings of which I took a few shots.
All the pictures are taken only few minutes apart, but are very different from each others. Post-processing has its part in this too, obviously. Every shot is unique though, so they can end up completely different depending where I want to go with the shot. And the more I do post-processing, the more freedom it gives to have the result that satisfies me. I was about to say "the result I want", but it's not obvious that I always even know what I want to do with a given picture. I'm slowly developing some understanding on editing and how to do certain things, but I'm still discovering new things when fiddling with random sliders: "oh, so that's what it does!" Much more fun than tutorials :)