[es-pree de less-ka/-iay] (idiom) A witty remark that occurs to you too late, literally on the way down the stairs. The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations defines esprit de l'escalier as, "An untranslatable phrase, the meaning of which is that one only thinks on one's way downstairs of the smart retort one might have made in the drawing room."
These three photos were in a roll of film I picked up today. It's been in my Pentax since just after Christmas. They do not really relate, except that they make me smile. Here is them in the reverse order in which they were taken.
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There is something about photos taken on actual film. They are so much more REAL or something. Lovely. A good reminder to take more real photos.
There is something about photos taken on actual film. They are so much more REAL or something. Lovely. A good reminder to take more real photos.
Posted by: Hannah | March 20, 2013 at 01:37 PM
They total relate! Connections in duos!
:)
Posted by: Jasmine | March 26, 2013 at 06:20 PM