



These are some of the images i managed to snap with my 35mm Canon while i was at the flea market last week.
Lately i have been in a bit of a 'woe' when it comes to vintage/antique things. Going to the flea market is becoming a bittersweet experience for me because i feel that the beautiful world of junk is quickly becoming extinct and to me this is absolutely heart breaking! I hate seeing old things thrown in the trash just because people think there is no $value$ to them. I find that my motto seems to be "the older, dirtier and most broken, the better!"
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