December 4, 2013

ANTWERP

Some beautiful detailed classicist-baroque architecture and interesting modern texture captured in Antwerp some time ago. A bunch of white&gold, you know I adore it. I love snapping some quick shots now and then to later be able to remember whatever seemed to be picture-worthy that day. That's precisely how I keep myself inspired from time to time when it seems that every other source has been dried out.
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October 11, 2012

Photo diary kind of thing


I know I don't do these too often, but I've found myself with so many folders on my desktop and twice as 
many photos I've never shared with you guys! So above are some pictures you haven't seen before, a lot of 
them being ones from when I was in Lithuania at a friend's place during the summer, and we had a photo 
shoot with Solveiga O., who is an amazing photographer! Check out her facebook page here and make 
sure you like it, because I swear her stuff is stunning! Looking at these pictures reminds me that I put my 
beanie somewhere and can't find it. Let the searching begin.
I'm so exhausted right now, because I came back about an hour ago-- I had two hours of dance. Super 
awesome but also tiring as hell! I usually hate Thursdays, but some amazing people in my school decided to 
make a concert happen during lunch time, so a lot of dubstep and electro music is still making my heart 
pound to the beat like crazy. Lovin' it! I mean, seriously. A friggin' party in school during lunch time? Nothing 
better than food and loud music.
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May 19, 2012

barcelona photo diary



Thirty very touristy shots from my trip to Barcelona. This journey must've been one of the most amazing 

ones, as the city is full of architecturally astonishing monuments. You can show me any post card of 

Barcelona and I'll be like "been there, done that", because I've really visited all of the hot spots there, 

apparently. I'm a sucker for art, and was ever so excited to go to Spain because a lot of my favorite artists 

are Spanish. That includes Dalí, Miró, Gaudí and obviously Picasso. I was thrilled to visit the Güell park and 

see those sand-castle-like buildings. Breath-taking for sure.

My hotel was right in the middle of Las Ramblas, next to  Miró's mosaic (which I didn't even notice until the 

last day of my journey in Barcelona, what the hell right?). Another clumsy act of mine- I lost my iPod. I

probably managed to swipe it out of my bag somewhere in the Güell park. But yeah, that must be the only

bad thing that's happened to me on that trip. The rest was epic.


So to sum all of that up- I absolutely loved Barcelona, and this is not a trip I'll forget any time soon.
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