- - - Sussex film adds grit and warmth with slightly burnt edges. It deepens the colours and casts a blueish tint on the image. - This post is part of my A to Z challenge, this years theme is Hipstamatic. The last post was Rudolph & Rasputin, to see the rest… Continue reading Sussex #AtoZchallenge
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Blog Tour | Let Me Love You #review #giveaway
Welcome to my stop on the Let Me Love You tour, I'll be letting you know what I think of the book and there is a pretty cool giveaway too. - Twenty-three year old Ren Haynes returns home after graduating college with two goals–start his engineering career and claim the heart of his parents’ thirty-one… Continue reading Blog Tour | Let Me Love You #review #giveaway
Rudolph & Rasputin #AtoZchallenge
- - - - Rudolph lens style is saturation and colour shifts. In this image it casts a warm magenta tone. - - Rasputin film has a ragged black frame with warm tones. It definitely has a warm glow, I think it adds a slight grain as well, I love the frame as well. … Continue reading Rudolph & Rasputin #AtoZchallenge
Queen West #AtoZchallenge
- - - Queen West film is a double exposed black and white film. I like that it gives the edges a dreamy quality and keeps the centre focussed. - This post is part of my A to Z challenge, this years theme is Hipstamatic. The last post was Pop Rox, to see the… Continue reading Queen West #AtoZchallenge
Blog Tour | The Man On The Middle Floor #review
Lionel Shriver meets Mark Haddon in this break-out debut. Despite living in the same three-flat house in the suburbs of London, the residents are strangers to one another. The bottom floor is home to Tam, a recent ex-cop who spends his days drowning his sorrows in whisky. On the middle floor is Nick, a young… Continue reading Blog Tour | The Man On The Middle Floor #review



