Regalo (muy) atrasado de cumpleaños. Un 50mm para mi Nikon. Exámenes y entregas dentro de nada pero tenía que estrenarlo. Y qué mejor que hacerlo con estas dos preciosidades. No estoy acostumbrada a hacer retrato, siempre he sido más de paisaje, pero me gusta, me gusta mucho, y con este objetivo todavía más.
Es esta pequeña maravilla (foto hecha con un 18-200):
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth;
(...)
Robert Frost
(Yes, no relation between the text and the picture, I just wanted to post it, the wonderful sky of Lanzarote, always sunny).
One of the best things of studying architecture in Madrid is that we get two weeks of vacations while everyone else is having their exams.
So I went to London with my friend Helena. It's the third time I visit it, and I love it, but it was so cold...
I went to see Les Mis, and I just can't describe with words how it felt. I thought I cried a lot during the movie, but it was nothing compared to this.
We had one sunny day, and we really took advantage of it walking through Kensington Park.
We befriended a squirrel, so cute.
We walked, walked, walked and walked.
This is the view from Tate Modern's terrace.
Slowing down the shutter speed and moving the camera I got this effect of the river. Am I the only one to think it looks like an impressionist painting?
From home to college and from college to home. This is how I could sum up my life these days. At least I get this beautiful view from my window while I'm studying for finals. Just one more week.
Ancolie. The name for Aquilegia (a flower) in french. But also the name of this cat, which belongs to the French family with whom I spent a month this summer, working as an au pair, taking care of their adorable daughters.
Sometimes you just need a weekend to reset. Stay with your family, give everything a second thought and it will look different.
Cuddles, hugs, watching a movie together (Oh, The Count of Monte Cristo. Oh, Jim Caviezel. Oh, Henry Cavill), and the most adorable and loving dog you can imagine.