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Dancing on deck


This is one more picture from the four rolls of film I scanned a few
days ago from 1986 and '87 events of our local branch of CAMRA, the
Campaign for Real Ale. We were a few dozen beer lovers who enjoyed
each others' company. We got together frequently in those years for
beer, food and fun. Here we were on a whale-watching boat out on the
open Atlantic; the music was loud and the dancing hard.
I don't know why the picture was vignetted. I think it was a poorly
matched lens on my Minolta X370, but I can't remember exactly what.
The film was Kodak GB200.
days ago from 1986 and '87 events of our local branch of CAMRA, the
Campaign for Real Ale. We were a few dozen beer lovers who enjoyed
each others' company. We got together frequently in those years for
beer, food and fun. Here we were on a whale-watching boat out on the
open Atlantic; the music was loud and the dancing hard.
I don't know why the picture was vignetted. I think it was a poorly
matched lens on my Minolta X370, but I can't remember exactly what.
The film was Kodak GB200.
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Yes, I think I may have tried out a wide-angle adaptor that day. I owned one at the time but I thought it was nearly useless so I hardly ever used it. Maybe that did it. But I like the effect. :)
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