postcards from not far away

Thursday 26 September 2013


I have a curious relationship with vertical pictures. I take a lot, I rarely feature them later on. And that's a shame actually. That's why I decided to take all of the vertical shots I made in Prague and put them together. Since some reminded me of postcards, I decided to leave the dark corners (perks of analog, damn) and give up on usual extra sharpening, so they still have that vintage feel to them, one that I adore so much about film photography. I hope you're not tired of my Prague pictures just yet! :) I swear, I'm going to talk about this amazing trip for months! Hopefully there will be lots of other adventures coming my way, so there will be some variety on this blog. Hugs and kisses.




p.s. I'm moving back to Białystok in a couple of hours. Those few months flew by so fast! Summer practice, lake trips, Gdynia, Prague vacay,... My hands are still shaking, if only just a little for now. I'll try posting regularly, I promise. I will try my best. I have a lot of plans this year though. Joing some additional clubs, maybe even a photography club if they decide they want me there. This blog will remain my happy place though. Thank you for visiting and wish me a successful year two!



20 comments:

  1. This is a wonderful series - I really love vertical photographs too, they are very particular!
    Good luck with all your beautiful plans, Kasia! Keep us posted! ♥

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  2. Your prague photos are amazing, and I don't think you'll have a problem getting into the photography club.

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  3. Odwagi, odwagi!! Bo uda się wszystko! Marta

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  4. I can't; these are so pretty I want to print them all out and stick them on my wall!!! Good luck with starting uni again - I go back on Tuesday. Time flies when you're having fun and relaxing :)

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  5. Oh my gosh these pictures are just *so* pretty, they belong in one of those expensive indie magazines. I am very excited to visit Prague now!

    Good luck with the new school year :)

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  6. Beautiful! I visited Prague earlier last year and love it there so much

    The Young Bridget Jones

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  7. :) love these postcards from Prague!

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  8. They're all beautiful! If you join redbubble you could actually upload the pictures and get them made into postcards! ♥

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    1. I might actually think about it! Thank you sweetie! And guess what, I finally arrived in Białystok and finally got to the letterbox where the postcard from you was! Thank you for writing all those lovely things. I absolutely love the penquin postcard series!

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  9. Your life is beautiful just based of your pictures your life looks beautiful.

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  10. such pretty photos! All those beautiful swans!

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  11. Really beautiful photos :) I rarely take vertical photos myself either as I am so picky and I don't like featuring them on the blog that often.

    xx opinionslave.com

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  12. Kasia, these series are sensational! it's funny, I also never realized the beauty that can acquire vertical photos. but the dynamics , the colors and the light of all, let us simply mesmerized! thank you for sharing this! hope you have great days :-)

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  13. I did not start taking vertical pictures frequently at the beginning of my love for film but now I do it a lot and just a small shift of 90 degrees changes perspective immensely. Good luck with school, Kasia!! :)

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  14. You should feature more of them! They look so nice laid out like that on your blog :)

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  15. gorgeous photos!!!

    xx Vivi
    http://frostedpearl.blogspot.com

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  16. Great set of shots! I actually tend to take too many horizontal pictures rather than the vertical kind...

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  17. It's a great idea to join some clubs! I hope you'll be still posting photos and your thoughts, I love reading them. Don't forget about your best readers! <3

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