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Showing posts with label film camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film camera. Show all posts

Monday, 7 July 2014

thnks fr th mmrs

(even if they weren't so good)

I took a few photos over the past couple of months and I thought I would share them. They are just me and my friends in the park etc.

 This is me on a tree looking very cool (I joke)
 I tried to get a photo of my friend Chloe (AKFB) jumping but she jumped a bit late. I think this looks very funny.

 This path through the plants was very green and cute.
 I miss my brown hair. I dyed it turquoise at the bottom and cut it a little.
 Our shadows looked super cute.
 Chloe is a living Coke advert.
 There was a double rainbow when I was on the train but only one was clear enough to see on the photo.
 Me wearing a stolen flower crown.
 I was with Lily (TGWTBC) in Horsham and we found this cute (and empty) playground.
 I am really talented at swinging.
 Me and Lily (I look gross but meh)
I liked the lighting.

Anyway have a nice day

Amy xx

note: I hope this summer will be amazing. I have this feeling about it. It's going to be really good or mediocre. I want to take lots of photos and make lots of memories and listen to some amazing music and I hope I will have a great time. I'm tired of not enjoying every single day of my life.

Sunday, 6 July 2014

do not ever call them ponies

I went to Iceland and it was wonderful. Truly, a beautiful-magical-hobbit-hole-lava-field wonderland. Here are some mobile phone photos, so not the best quality but good enough.
 I love this photo of two Icelandic horses, it looks like they are telling/listening to secrets.
 It was a place where you could take a picture out of the car window and it would look like it belonged in the national geographic, or on an evian bottle. I took my film camera to Iceland and used about three roles of film on photos of killer whales and horses and beautiful sights so I might upload some of those when they come back, I mailed the film off a couple of days ago so I will get it back soon.
 The beaches were fab, you had the black stones/sand and it made everything else even more vibrant and made everything contrast. I loved this black beach, with the bright orange seaweed.
 This is me and my horse Simba, who is pictured in the top of this post. He was a wonderful horse, the king of the pack and all the other horses tended to follow him. We went riding twice and both times I was paired up with him, that was great because I loved Simba... or Simpa (?) as the Icelanders call him.

This is me with Teddy, the horse my mum rode. He was slow and safe and very much suited to my mum.

I went riding with Stóri-Kambur who I could not recommend highly enough. The rides were brilliant, the first ride along the beach was totally liberating and we were free to gallop along anywhere we wanted. The second ride through the lava fields, and then down the highway was both fascinating, educational and exhilarating. There is something so smooth and right about horse riding, especially as you get faster.

I would love to return, and plan on going for a month in the summer when I am seventeen to take tourists out on rides. I think it would be wonderful.

I brought my film camera with me, so here are some of the photos I took on that. (The first one was taken by my dad)
 me & simba
 the church
 a dog - his name meant bright and playful and he was



 photos i got of killer whales
 the colours are lovely


Amy xx