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:::polaroid sx-70 land camera on color shade film:::

I have so many photos from our trip to New York that I want to share but I've been so busy, I haven't had a single moment to myself. Here's a taste of one of my favorite areas. SoHo was amazing. More to come, I promise!

xoxo

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  1. Beautiful photograph. I love the simplicity of it. xo, rv

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  2. Great photo. Sounds like you are enjoying your trip.

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  3. look forward to seeing more :) sounds like you had a great time
    x krystie

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  4. i am loving this pic....and most importantly i am loving SoHo!! one of my fav places!!

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  5. Gorgeous! I'm hoping to go there sometime soon.

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  6. I've never been there but I can't wait to see more of your photos!

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  7. great photo! thanks for reminding me to look up.
    sarah

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  8. Hello! Just found your blog, and love it (: newest follower right here! <3

    -Morgan

    littlealpaca.blogspot.com

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  9. i went to NYC last spring to visit my brother and stayed in soho. it was really fun. i can't wait to go back!

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  10. Beautiful photo, can't wait to see more!
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  11. great photo! xx

    recently found your blog..and love it!

    am a new follower...hope you can follow back!

    xoxo
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  12. That photo totally rocks, and how you "treated" it (for lack of a technical word!) :-)

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  13. this photo is AWESOME :)
    follow me ill follow you back .

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  14. The new film looks great! I think I'll give it a try soon. I know so many people who went to NYC just in the month of October. So jealous. Can't wait to see more from your NYC trip.

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  15. I'm so glad you loved SoHo. I used to live there and it's just a beautiful part of town. Vibrant with shops and markets on the weekend, and quiet enough to be a friendly neighbourhood through the week. Have been drinking in your other photographs, memories alive! Seems like you had a lovely time.

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