Sunday, 12 January 2014

White light and upside-down worlds

There's now snow outside and the light is white and full. I went around the house a bit and took some pictures with my Yashica, because my film is finally sensitive enough to produce good pictures. Before, when the days were too grey and dark, I couldn't take pictures on the film I had inside (200 ISO), but now, with the snow making up for the lack of sun, I'm good to go. Besides, I love snow. It's a bit late for it now, given that we had NONE around Christmas, but it doesn't matter. I still love it, even when it comes late. I froze my hands (and other parts) off taking pictures, but I hope they'll come out right, so I can capture a little bit of winter on film. As for the digital ones I take for my 365 challenge, I decided my neighbour's house was pretty photogenic today, so that's what you get! 
When it comes to today's story, I must confess it's a strange one. I don't know where it came from, so it  kind of matches the subject. It's written in the voice of a father who thinks (and worries) his young daughter might come from an upside-down world, because she always looks like she's about to float away to the sky and the stars. I told you it's strange :) 
Here we go... Story and photo time. See you tomorrow with another installment :) 


365 Stories

1x12: UPSIDE DOWN

"[...] If it were up to her, she would glue all her furniture to the ceiling, so she can have her tea parties by the big glass chandelier. She would say it’s a very fancy floor lamp. She would probably sleep like a bat, with her nightgown hanging down like giant wings. She would swim in the sky and say birds are the new fish (pigeons would be the goldfish of the sky). She would play hide and seek with the stars and make the moon her secret spot. She would even have the rain fall backwards, coming out of the ground and floating to the sky like millions of soap bubbles. [...]"


365 Photos

1x12: Santa's Secret Swedish Stuga 


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