Cardigan street? How adorable. Your photography is so neat. I love it when people (more creative people) take real photographs. That requires actual skill and thought! Keep up the good work :)
I love the colors in that first picture. Missed your previous post about toys. Going to see toy story this weekend. My favorite toy was a Panda bear. have a happy,happy weekend. XX
Thanks for the birthday wish! I am in love with your photos! They are BEAUTIFUL. I've wanted to experiment with Fuji film. I always use Kodak. Where is that building?
I'll be picking up my latest roll of film tomorrow. Fingers crossed I didn't botch it up. If all's okay I'll get the photos for the swap out in the mail early next week.
Your film photography is stunning, the colors are beautiful! I love love this.
Sad face, Federer is out and I was so heartbroken! Who are you rooting for now? I think if Nadal advances to the finals, I want Berdych to win, if Murray goes to the finals... I don't know who I want to win... eeeep. But I doubt sadly that Murray will go to the finals... hmmmm. Please prove me wrong, Andy!!!
Hi! I am moving to India this year to volunteer. I'm so so so excited about it and am going to be working in rural areas trying to provide basic services that we all take so much for granted. It is going to be an amazing trip and I'm fundraising for it right now!
you see how well the olymps works in natural daylights its fab right..and then when its dark..it looks like the last one..can be quite annoying i avoid shooting in low light at all time now....i wish i didn't have to though
Love your pictures :) Very pretty
ReplyDeleteLove these! What film do you use?
ReplyDeletenice pics, I love the first one. and neat street name!!
ReplyDeleteCardigan street? How adorable.
ReplyDeleteYour photography is so neat. I love it when people (more creative people) take real photographs. That requires actual skill and thought!
Keep up the good work :)
These shots are gorgeous. Love the effect of the film. Look forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures. Very good film.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day.
LOVE!
'Cardigan Street' that is great! & those flowers on the side of the street are super pretty.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures (:
i really need to start taking film photos again!
ReplyDeletegreat eye! and def. some great shots. love it. :)
ReplyDeleteFun! I especially like the Cardigan Street capture :)
ReplyDeletelove these pictures! especially the first
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This are so great!!! they are all so pretty :)
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Cardigan Street is just the best street name ever. I love the 3rd photo. Romantical :)
ReplyDeletethose are so lovely! keep posting about your film photograph, Anna :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful. melbourne would be a great place to take random photographs because there are so many nooks and crannies to discover!
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful -- there is a special quality to film photography and i just love these!
ReplyDeleteThese are really neat!
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I love taking film pics!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, my fave is the second one
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pretty pictures :)
ReplyDeleteThat colourful building is awesome.
ReplyDeletewhere did you get your photos developed? I am looking for somewhere, as there are few around these days :(
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in that first picture. Missed your previous post about toys. Going to see toy story this weekend. My favorite toy was a Panda bear. have a happy,happy weekend. XX
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos dear.
ReplyDeletelovely pics looks really nice and awesome
ReplyDeletei really think that you should post more of your own photos, these are amazing xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the birthday wish! I am in love with your photos! They are BEAUTIFUL. I've wanted to experiment with Fuji film. I always use Kodak. Where is that building?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures, I love the one of the trees.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Aw, Cardigan St! You know I love that one :)
ReplyDeleteI'll be picking up my latest roll of film tomorrow. Fingers crossed I didn't botch it up. If all's okay I'll get the photos for the swap out in the mail early next week.
Your film photography is stunning, the colors are beautiful! I love love this.
ReplyDeleteSad face, Federer is out and I was so heartbroken! Who are you rooting for now? I think if Nadal advances to the finals, I want Berdych to win, if Murray goes to the finals... I don't know who I want to win... eeeep. But I doubt sadly that Murray will go to the finals... hmmmm. Please prove me wrong, Andy!!!
Hi! I am moving to India this year to volunteer. I'm so so so excited about it and am going to be working in rural areas trying to provide basic services that we all take so much for granted. It is going to be an amazing trip and I'm fundraising for it right now!
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Pretty sweet eh? :)
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Love that Tetris-Pez colored building! I miss lomography. :(
ReplyDeletei enjoyed all of those pictures! thanks for sharing. happy 4th!
ReplyDeletelove these pictures, you must be very happy with how they came out !
ReplyDeleteI CAN TELL I IS FILM AND IT IS VERY BEAUTIFUL WHAT FILM CAMERA
ReplyDeleteFILM AND ISO did u use?
shukura
the2nd pic
ReplyDeleteyou see how well the olymps works in natural daylights its fab right..and then when its dark..it looks like the last one..can be quite annoying i avoid shooting in low light at all time now....i wish i didn't have to though
xx
Shukura