study in white
Sigh. It's been awhile since I've posted and I suppose I should admit I've been in a writing/blogging slump. I recently started university and I've been busy with running my photography business + doing photo sessions. Nonetheless, here I am - squeezing in precious time for blogging.
Although I love 'now' moments, looking at the past (blended with photos of the present) is special. That's what I'm doing here with blue and aqua and lavender-blue and past and present all whirled together.
have a beautiful day. xx
stunning photos, Acacia! i really like the emotion in the last one.
ReplyDelete<3 thank you, Cassandra. xx
Deleteoh, i love the second one. these are all lovely, darling.
ReplyDeletethanks, Marcia! I always love receiving your comments.
DeleteOhh, gosh this is perfect. I am now craving the seaside. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteKate
Thank you, Kate! So happy you like the photos. I, too, have been craving the beach... so it's sad that summer is about to leave us in Australia. xx
Deletebreath-taking, acacia. as always. the third frame is more beautiful than words can say. as well as the fourth. you are truly amazing, m'dear. xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Grace! Your sweet comment (undoubtedly) made my morning so much better! Love you! xx
DeleteThe fourth frame takes me back!! Precious memories... :) xxx
ReplyDeleteOhh yes. I love the bluebell woods -- looking back at that photo definitely brought back really special memories. I've been thinking about you a lot, Rachel, and I really miss you. :) A Skype date is needed! xx
DeleteLovely "study", dear! I just might borrow this idea...
ReplyDeleteDo borrow the idea (and credit me)! :) It's a great way to get inspired and take photos -- it helped me look at colours and taking photographs in a different light -- taking photos because of the colours in them rather than for the sake of photographing, you know? Anyway, have a lovely day, Emily! xx
DeleteI rather love this study of yours. ;) Congrats on starting university! I can definitely relate to life getting sucked away in the vortex of school -- but don't forget about us. Your posts are very dear.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for the reminder not to give up in blogging despite the whirlwind of assignments that are pulling me away from blogging. :) I'm thrilled you enjoy reading my posts. xx
Deletelove this idea! the photos are gorgeous <3
ReplyDeleteThanks! Feel free to share/use the idea, linking to this post. As I said to Emily, it's SUCH a great way to think about photographs with a different perspective. xx
ReplyDeleteDear Acacia,
ReplyDeleteYou already know I love your studies into colour. It's too inspiring. I love the dashes of blue in the pictures that you captured. I love how it doesn't have to be a huge block of ultra-marine, but the understated, the soft slips of blue that are in these pictures. You have such a beautiful perspective on the world, and the way your lens captures it, is amazing. I love the fifth and sixth picture. Amazing, dear.
I hope you're doing well. It sounds like you are in an exciting place in your life. ;) University?? Sounds huge and exhilarating. But as Kimberly said, please don't forget about us. ;)
You know I love your posts to pieces.
Love,
Rebekah
Sometimes it's hard to find the words to thank someone. Taken now for instance. Your words (always bursting with colour and love and beauty) are really special to me. <3 Thank you, Rebekah for your kind thoughts. I certainly won't be forgetting about any of you as I shuffle through university study and life. xx
DeleteSuch a great idea for a post! I love your thoughts on the color blue. Blue is my second favorite color. My first favorite is evergreen.
ReplyDeleteEmma
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Thank you, Emma! Evergreen is a splendid colour -- maybe I'll use it for a future 'study of colour' post! :) xx
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