“I could say the night felt magical, but that would be embellishment. That would be romanticization. What it actually felt like was life.”
— Nina LaCour // We Are Okay
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“I could say the night felt magical, but that would be embellishment. That would be romanticization. What it actually felt like was life.”
— Nina LaCour // We Are Okay
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Himalayan prayer flags // Mt. Everest, Nepal
Savannah.
Etude / 56x42 cm / #acrylic #ink on paper
snowy office views.
Olympus Stylus/Kodak Gold 400 hand fogged Psychedelic Blues film
A black and white dog at a black and white diner. After spending so much time in Europe, the general rule out there is: your dog is probably allowed inside restaurants, but it’s usually good to check first. Depending on the country/area, you might even get looked at weird for asking: “of course you’re allowed to bring your dog, why wouldn’t you?”.
I’m really on board with the let-the-restaurant-owner-decide rule. They know their customers best. They know if they’ll generally like it or not. I talk about this with a lot of people, and somehow the one person who’s against it always sounds louder than the hundred who agree. What do you think? No wrong answers. (Except “I just don’t like dogs”, sorry.) Note: this photo was taken near Albuquerque!
Everyday life in Tokyo