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Local dancing and drinking establishment


There are not many people with film cameras most places I go. But usually I am one of them. Or the only one.
This was two weeks ago when my visiting nephew, a musician, wanted to see some local performances. So we made a short night of drinking and dancing, along with a half dozen other relatives. It wasn't a late night because most of us were over 65 and some over seventy. But we picked the right bar. :)
In my pocket that night was my Balda CE35 with its dedicated flash. This picture was on expired Fuji 800Z film, shot at 400 and then converted to b&w in PSP. Not a great shot, but lotsa fun.
This was two weeks ago when my visiting nephew, a musician, wanted to see some local performances. So we made a short night of drinking and dancing, along with a half dozen other relatives. It wasn't a late night because most of us were over 65 and some over seventy. But we picked the right bar. :)
In my pocket that night was my Balda CE35 with its dedicated flash. This picture was on expired Fuji 800Z film, shot at 400 and then converted to b&w in PSP. Not a great shot, but lotsa fun.
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