


these are some outttakes from my latest project. i had such a good time, so many things to see, so many scenes that just ask to be captured. sometimes, in the buzz of it all, and the low light, i didn't hold quite still enough (or the others didn't). but even those more elusive takes bring back the atmosphere and make me smile.
for those of you looking for a corner view on 'holiday photos': i'm afraid i didn't get a proper break this year. but if you like, you can take a look at some impressions from my trip to the venice biennial last year here.
p.s.: note the near empty litre-bottle of chocolate milk under the bench in the first image. not everyone drank beer or prosecco at the opening of this year's art forum, it seems.
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I love these photos... So I should wear sexy tights next week ?
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tehehe. i guess it's too cold for that around here...
ReplyDeleteyou should have seen all those crazy fashion choices. it was such fun to people watch!
love these photos very much...
ReplyDeletethose tights in the top picture are awesome :D
ReplyDeleteAre these from the Art Forum? Love the stockings on the first picture :-)
ReplyDeleteI second that ... and I love your biennial pics from last year, so so great !!!
ReplyDeleteI like this photos too.
ReplyDeleteI can see your point of view!
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these are beautiful. and the venice ones...make me want to go on a holiday :)
ReplyDeletechocolate milk is a must!
ReplyDeletelove the photos, specially the last one. the soft tones ad shadow are lovely
I had hot chocolate at 2am at a café yesterday. perhaps not the coolest of drinks on a friday night, but I was freezing cold.
ReplyDeletechoccie milk is, indeed, a must :)
Spotted that bottle and smiled. Like something I could have left behind! Usually, I comment on the comments I receive on my own blog, but this time I felt I had to say something "in person". Thank you, Kristina, for leaving something for me to read, to make me all teary-eyed and smiling!
ReplyDeletevery interesting - makes you wonder about the woman...
ReplyDeleteWish I could walk in shoes like that.
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