A wonderful Polish cafe hidden inside an antiques market, homemade matcha cupcakes, the thickest hot chocolate from Clifton cakes, bread and jam for breakfast by the harbourside and a bowl of the most delicious humous made by Thomas.
that hot chocolate such does look yummy & very inviting considering it's very cold today, here in Australia brrr p.s i like your film, it's very bright & grainy
This post is completely delicious! I can almost taste that humus! And I saw Tymbark and it immediately made me think of Poland.. then I scrolled down and saw that this was at a Polish restaurant. Very cool!
Hi Kate... just recently stumbled on this blog and have fallen quite in love with it! So many beautiful creations. Do you mind me asking a boring practical question? Do you scan your own film, and if so what scanner and scanning software do you use? It's something I've always struggled with! I'd like to do it more myself as the labs are so expensive!
Thanks Mike for your comment. I don't scan my own film anymore. I get them done at a lab for a really good price. I still use my Canonscan 8800f (with the software that came with it) when I need a high res copy of one of my pictures. I can really recommend that scanner. I used to always scan every roll but it just got a bit time consuming and the dust on the negatives would drive me crazy!
Tymbark :) Do you remember what was written on the cap?
ReplyDeleteI can't remember unfortunately but I know it tasted delicious :)
ReplyDeleteoh my, i'm in love with a post.
ReplyDeletethat hummous looks delicious! really can't go past a good hummous :)
ReplyDeleteOh my, it always feels like we're hangin' out with you :D
ReplyDeletefjallraven backpack! same color as mine : )
ReplyDeleteYour photos always make me feel that life is better than it is. I love how everything is so red.
ReplyDeletethat hot chocolate such does look yummy & very inviting considering it's very cold today, here in Australia
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p.s i like your film, it's very bright & grainy
You make me wanna eat out more.
ReplyDeletePs: homous is the goodness, and that looks especially on the tasty side!
love this set :)
ReplyDeleteyour photos are stunning
ReplyDeleteComing here always make my day lighter and happier. Love your pictures!
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Camila Faria
such beautiful photos as always - and that humous look absolutely amazing xoxo ps. i owe you an email, which is coming today xoxo
ReplyDeleteI love every single picture on this post. What camera do you use? I still can't get over it. Can't wait for future posts!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the kind comments.
ReplyDeleteCarmen: I use a Canon AV-1. It is my current favourite!
lovely photos, I've just discovered your blog and think its a lovely little place and I will visit again soon
ReplyDeleteThis post is completely delicious! I can almost taste that humus! And I saw Tymbark and it immediately made me think of Poland.. then I scrolled down and saw that this was at a Polish restaurant. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteHi Kate... just recently stumbled on this blog and have fallen quite in love with it! So many beautiful creations. Do you mind me asking a boring practical question? Do you scan your own film, and if so what scanner and scanning software do you use? It's something I've always struggled with! I'd like to do it more myself as the labs are so expensive!
ReplyDeleteMike :)
Thanks Mike for your comment. I don't scan my own film anymore. I get them done at a lab for a really good price. I still use my Canonscan 8800f (with the software that came with it) when I need a high res copy of one of my pictures. I can really recommend that scanner. I used to always scan every roll but it just got a bit time consuming and the dust on the negatives would drive me crazy!
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