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Amélie & Alice

Amélie & Alice
Child photography
and assorted fairytales

Posts tagged film:

Beautiful sea

I love the ocean. And I love this film.

Amazing and inspiring!

ekline:

I had such a dream last night; I was floating above the trees with my lips connected to those of a beautiful figure

 ~ Keats (from Bright Star)
And I so love that climbed and lay atop of the spring blossom tree, in gorgeous flare sunlight as well, of course! Stunning and magical. I can’t wait for Spring now, ha!
Reblogged from among the birds.

ekline:

I had such a dream last night; I was floating above the trees with my lips connected to those of a beautiful figure

 ~ Keats (from Bright Star)

And I so love that climbed and lay atop of the spring blossom tree, in gorgeous flare sunlight as well, of course! Stunning and magical. I can’t wait for Spring now, ha!

Reblogged from among the birds.

moviesinframes:

Bright Star, 2009 (dir. Jane Campion)

 My gosh, this film about the romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne is stunningly gorgeous, and so sensual.
I envy all the beautiful locations! ;) Indoor and outdoor, and every season. :) I love photogenic, poetic films like this, and oh, poor sweet, beautiful Brawne and Keats!
Reblogged from Movies In Frames.

moviesinframes:

Bright Star, 2009 (dir. Jane Campion)

 My gosh, this film about the romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne is stunningly gorgeous, and so sensual.

I envy all the beautiful locations! ;) Indoor and outdoor, and every season. :) I love photogenic, poetic films like this, and oh, poor sweet, beautiful Brawne and Keats!

Reblogged from Movies In Frames.

I almost wish we were butterflies and lived but three summer days. Three such days with you I could fill with more delight than 50 common years could ever contain.

~ John Keats

(Bright Star, 2009)

moviesinframes:

Bright Star, 2009 (dir. Jane Campion)

 My gosh, this film about the romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne is stunningly gorgeous, and so sensual.
I envy all the beautiful locations! ;) Indoor and outdoor, and every season. :) I love photogenic, poetic films like this, and oh, poor sweet, beautiful Brawne and Keats!

moviesinframes:

Bright Star, 2009 (dir. Jane Campion)

 My gosh, this film about the romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne is stunningly gorgeous, and so sensual.

I envy all the beautiful locations! ;) Indoor and outdoor, and every season. :) I love photogenic, poetic films like this, and oh, poor sweet, beautiful Brawne and Keats!