I tired to explain my fascination for the steam trains here:
Kodak Ektar
Nothing compares to the joy I feel when seeing high resolution scans from my medium format films. This is what happens when I go shopping with my Mamiya 7II in the bag. Lovely skies asked for some quick shots. Very pleased with the results, although it was nothing planned and the wind was terribly strong.
Sandbar's Beer Festival
Sandbar, Manchester: http://www.sandbarmanchester.co.uk
+ Wear That Misty Dress Again +
+ So I put the misty dress on and tiptoed in the morning. I woke up the world with every step. +

+ And the closer I got, the deeper the cosmic pulse was echoing inside. +
+ And I looked at ourselves from the outside. And all the dreams were in bloom. +
+ From the depth of my love, I rose above the love. +
+ I wore the necklace. +
+ And held your hand. Even if you were not there.
+ The air was heavy. Our breathings pure. +
+ I wore the charm. +
+ I wore the earrings. +
+ I wore the scarf. +
+ I wore the ring. +
+ I burried the pain. +
+ And then we danced ... +
... and danced +
+ Until the sun dissolved it all. +
+ Until I could see myself clear and nothing hurt. +
+ Until I found my way back home. +
+ Photographers posing +
+ What's the point? Point of Ayr.





Dying Hands - Touching The Glory
Winter updates
Play with the shadows
Florian helped me to experiment some poses. Had so much fun editing these.






Mannheim Reserve
Preparations for Halloween
Kenyon Farm must be one of my most favourite places close to home. I have visited it so many times over the last five years that it really feels like coming home. Every season changes the dynamics of this place and enriches it. It is a thrill to see more and more people coming here for the weekend, children enjoying being outside, and the store buzzing with people in search for vegetables and fruits. Before Halloween, Kenyon Farm organised this carving pumpkin festival and I was glad to be among so many people, taking this colourful autumn pics.













