Easter Grass (Rairuoho) :: Daily and Fresh 📷 (65/366)
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This is Lolium
Well... I'm not really 100% sure if it's actually Lolium, but in Finland, we have this tradition of growing "Rairuoho" grass, or "Krassi" for the Easter. Don't ask me where and why it started from, I didn't have time to check. My whole time went in to the shooting and editing of this thing.

I took 10 different shots, and then combined them all into one composite image, using layers in Gimp. This is a technique I'm going to use more in my product and other professional shoots.

Miro's "rairuoho" (16 layers)
So happy Easter, everyone.
I'll be going to bed now.
See ya tomorrow!
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Well, itd look beautiful as like more beautiful than the real, its a technique of photographer to more attractive of a object.
In Denmark we plant "Karse" in Easter :D
Which accordingly to google translate is "Krassi" in Finish :D
Yes, we also sometimes call it "krassi", but more traditionally "rairuoho". I actually didn't even remember the word "krassi", although they all (even "rai") seem to be derived from the same word as "grass".
Haha damn :D
I just translated it on google and google said "Krassi" :p
Google translate cant even translate "rairuoho" haha :D
Hi @gamer00
Okay I will not ask, however it is still curious ... maybe it is related to Palm Sunday, which is a Catholic tradition ..
By the way I will respond to a comment from the previous post.
If you are right about censorship, they censored me a publication.
https://peakd.com/hive-175254/@lanzjoseg/i-was-also-censored-on-steemit-they-removed-a-post-from-me