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Adorn your space First Morning
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First Morning

$28.00

This is the view from our tent the first morning after sleeping on the hike (we went to bed at 7pm we were so tired and then woke up at 4am ready to go cause turns out we did not need 12hrs sleep). It was a hazy, lazy dawn and we were reward this this gorgeous view at 6am

21 ×29.7cm (8-1/4 x 11-3/4 in) including a 1cm border, printed on 160gsm paper

Photograph taken with olyumpus mju ii on 35mm film

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This is the view from our tent the first morning after sleeping on the hike (we went to bed at 7pm we were so tired and then woke up at 4am ready to go cause turns out we did not need 12hrs sleep). It was a hazy, lazy dawn and we were reward this this gorgeous view at 6am

21 ×29.7cm (8-1/4 x 11-3/4 in) including a 1cm border, printed on 160gsm paper

Photograph taken with olyumpus mju ii on 35mm film

Border optional

This is the view from our tent the first morning after sleeping on the hike (we went to bed at 7pm we were so tired and then woke up at 4am ready to go cause turns out we did not need 12hrs sleep). It was a hazy, lazy dawn and we were reward this this gorgeous view at 6am

21 ×29.7cm (8-1/4 x 11-3/4 in) including a 1cm border, printed on 160gsm paper

Photograph taken with olyumpus mju ii on 35mm film

Border optional

unsoftserve operates on Gadigal Land, upon which sovereignty was never ceded. I would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of this land, and pay my respects to Elders past and present. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal Land.

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