Sometimes the most beautiful backdrop is just around the corner of your house waiting to be found. Sometimes it is next to the busiest park and somehow looks like the most peaceful quite corner. Photographs can do two very different things – capture a place and a moment as it was, or as the photographer wants you to believe. Instagram has fooled us again and again with these “perfect photos” – a solitude moment in Fontana de Trevi, quiet picnic in front of the Eiffel Tower, or in this case a peaceful corner in East London. Angles, lighting, and editing can do wonders – just a good reminder to not believe everything on the internet haha!
Resistanceisfutile! 😍 (I told my sister I was going to buy only 1 skein at today’s indie-dyer Saturday at Knitty City [NYC], but these 3 came home with me.)
I’m not doing Inktober this year, but someone reminded me of this entry I drew in 2015 today and I wanted to share it with those of you who might be feeling that mid-month slump. It’s okay to take your time. You’re not a failure.
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