This is so lovely! I'm glad it's so nice over there at the moment. Over here we've had NON STOP rain and grey skies for a week now, it's awful, and really stereotypically English! I hate our reputation for bad weather because when the English summertime is just beautiful and it's not bad all the time, but this week - eurgh, horrendous. So, I am jealous!
you are quite welcome! i always love your shots...it's like peeking into a secret world with you. :) and thankyou for the compliment! i'll be posting more shots soon.
hey monika! i typically use my sx-70 for flower shots (it allows me to focus better), but this time i used my spectra polaroid camera. this film is expired softtone film, so the tones are a bit more beige than in real life. thanks for asking!
This is so lovely! I'm glad it's so nice over there at the moment. Over here we've had NON STOP rain and grey skies for a week now, it's awful, and really stereotypically English! I hate our reputation for bad weather because when the English summertime is just beautiful and it's not bad all the time, but this week - eurgh, horrendous. So, I am jealous!
ReplyDeletewell, this was during our nice week - this week has been cold and windy (and sometimes rainy, as a special treat)...so i feel your pain! haha.
DeleteLoving the new layout!
ReplyDeletethankyou!! i've decided i love it too, so i'm keeping it. (haters gonna hate...right? haha.)
DeleteReply: First of all thank you!
ReplyDeleteI actually have no idea of what the flower is called.
You're posting beautiful pics as always. Keep up the good work!
you are quite welcome! i always love your shots...it's like peeking into a secret world with you. :) and thankyou for the compliment! i'll be posting more shots soon.
Deleteis it real polaroids on your blog?
ReplyDeletebye, M.
hello! they are actual polaroids, yes. i don't like using the fake ones! the real ones last much longer. :)
Deletethis is pretty,
ReplyDeletewhat polaroid camera do you use?
hey monika! i typically use my sx-70 for flower shots (it allows me to focus better), but this time i used my spectra polaroid camera. this film is expired softtone film, so the tones are a bit more beige than in real life. thanks for asking!
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