12.27.2010

winters wonderland

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SIGH... I wish I could be there again. Alpe di Siusi was the closest I've ever been to a winter's wonderland, and with all the snow that's falling across Europe right now, I bet it's really looking the part! With this in mind, I hope that everyone had a wonderful festive weekend, was aptly spoilt and indulged far too much! Now there's only a few days left until we get to celebrate again, only this time it's to welcome in the New Year 2011... YEH!

12.23.2010

a berry merry time

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12.21.2010

Venetian blues

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Here are a few more images from my time in Venice. As you can see, I really loved capturing the countless architectural details found along Venice's many backstreets and canals. Even now when I look back at these photographs I am still amazed by the incredible quality of the craftsmanship. It's a crying shame though that this exquisite beauty will eventually fade and that the skills needed to replicate it, are long gone forgotten...

12.20.2010

a secret message

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Hey you, shh! This one's between the two of us 〜 A heart emptied, is a heart at peace. Have a happy Monday:)

12.17.2010

white on white

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Just a little something 'pure' to see you all into the weekend. I'll be busy organizing my sister's hens party tomorrow evening and then plan to spend a long time in my overgrown veggie patch come Sunday. Hope yours is full of fun and leisurely moments. Enjoy it where ever you are, xo Janine

12.15.2010

P is for peachy, panforte and pretty

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12.13.2010

monday's wish

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Since we've just enjoyed a splendid summery weekend ✿ I wanted to wish you all a bright, bright sunshiny day!

12.09.2010

Venice by morning's first light

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Hello everyone. I hope that this week's treating you well. I'm sun-kissed and feeling energised after returning from a mid-week location shoot on a beautiful wine farm in Somerset West. Since I'm feeling kind of chirpy, I thought I'd begin sharing with you today a little more about my trip to Italy.

Although I'm jumping ahead on the timescale - let's start with our weekend visit to Venice. To be honest, I have mixed feelings for this historical beauty on the water since Venice is VERY busy by day and is sadly somewhat of a tourist trap. Therefore the only way to experience her true charm I feel, is to wake up early and explore her many secrets at sunrise. Which is exactly what we did. The soft muted colours, the deserted streets and empty squares, the contrast of architecture reflected in glassy water, made Venice by morning's first light one of Italy's most enchanting cities... but you had better enjoy the magic while it lasts, for soon her endless labyrinth of streets and canals will be bustling with the touristy masses once more.

12.07.2010

autumn's last vesper

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Towards the end of our stay in Italy it started to get noticeably cooler and darker, as Autumn in all her glowing glory slowly made way for Winter's first rains. There was a tangible sense of lament in the air, as we witnessed the gloomy signs of a fading season in all that surrounded us. This is Autumn's last vesper...

12.06.2010

the truth is in the details

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12.04.2010

happy weekend

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Thank you for all the sweet comments ❤ May your weekend be full of playful adventure and wide open spaces.

12.03.2010

you look like gold to me

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12.02.2010

green is for GO

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Dear friends. I have a confession to make. Due to the hopeless fact that I'm really struggling with the which, what and how of my Italian trip photos, I've had to take a firm stand against my indecision and say enough's ENOUGH! Lets just start with something simple and then let the rest follow from there. Okay? Okay! So here you have it: something simple, and for 'em frayed nerves, something tranquil. And of course the theme's a revelatory one... green is for GO... yeah!