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The loveliest bed in the world
But I will live nowhere except here, by Ocean, trusting equally in all the blast and welcome of her sorrowless, salt self. Lying smooth and blue, the loveliest bed in the world. Mary Oliver (Ocean).
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But I will live nowhere except here, by Ocean, trusting equally in all the blast and welcome of her sorrowless, salt self. Lying smooth and blue, the loveliest bed in the world. Mary Oliver (Ocean).
A few black and white photos from my trip to Wales last month. My friend Annie and I headed to an amazing 19th century lodge called Wilde Lodge, tucked away in the hills of Knighton (Pwys). Here's what we got up to… We woke up early to some
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Second trip to Kew in just over a month, can't seem to stay away at the moment! This time, T, Eleanor and Kitty joined me and Annie for the day. I took two film cameras and tried to shoot the majority of my photos in colour (as I
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I had complete camera indecision on the day Annie and I ventured to Kew Gardens. We decided to shoot the whole day on film, no digital cameras in sight this time. Discovering she had packed two cameras made me feel less extravagant about taking the three I'd shortlisted.
I spent a whole week hovering around the letterbox like a dog waiting for its owner to come home. And then it finally happened — the postie delivered a refurbished Lubitel 166B! Happy days. It's a crackling little medium format film camera with a mini pop up magnifier for
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I found these gems in a box of old photos at Vancouver Flea Market. They were taken along the Jasper Highway during a holiday in July 1969. Rummaging through boxes of old photos and postcards is one of my favourite things to do at flea markets. Most of the time
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