Two months have passed and I finally find myself sharing these photos, which I took with a shitty disposable camera on my summer trip in the central Europe. Each of them tells a story - mostly about how slow and beautiful summers are, but also about people, and songs, and most delicious of foods; about skies so high and blue, and about that special kind of soft light one can only see on a summer evening. It's a story of life on the road, German music and Prague hospitality, - a week that doesn't feel now like something that could have ever happened to me
did happen and I have this proof to remind myself this every time I start doubting my own luck.
That's why I love disposable cameras - because, though technically challenging and blurry and too often too dark, the photos from them are always a quintessence of a moment; they are the imprints of our very souls.
And the colours!
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It's not the place, it's the company <3 |
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Prague suburbs |
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My only big problem with this cameras is that I keep positioning my fingers the same way as I do with my DSLR. Unfortunately, that's exactly where their tiny lenses are located. I've done more photos like this than I can count. On the photo - Lisa, who was my flatmate for the four days that i've spent crushing in a private dorm in Prague and who I had the most adorable night talks with. |
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Vlada, from Russia, tries to master Jewish game in the German forests. |
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Find the finger on this photo of beautiful German town Erlangen |
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Dark, yet heartfelt. From the German festival in Enlargen. |
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Evening sunlight in Prague |
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Memory shot made so that I'd never forget three terrifying night I've spend there and three most touching evenings I had with my flatmate-by-accident. |
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With my French blablacar driver (blablacar is love and life, btw)
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One of my top 5 highest skies and most meaningful views |
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Choose your hosts wisely ( so that they can play on guitar in the mornings) |
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Prague <3 |
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Evening in Warsaw |
I don't feel like there is any sum up needed, but anyways: stay bright, and hopeful, and full of wonder. And keep your disposable camera close at all times.