Something different for a change:
There was a Jazz Festival in Enschede, and someone figured Ellen ten Damme would fit right in. So at least something was fun that day 
I didn't want to bring my camera, since I'ld photographed quite enough that period, and went with a few friends. If I take my camera I'm not very good company.
On the other hand, I didn't want to feel completely naked either, so I decided to take my Rollei
. There was film in that one that needed to be filled.
Turns out guesstimating the distance can be difficult, focussing can be forgotten, shutterseed dials can be accidentally turned, parralax can be overcorrected, and film tends to hold rater less exposures then a CF card.
That the Rollei's lightmeter wasn't suited for this type of work came as no surprise...
Took about 13 shots that night, of which the lab cut the last in half (end of the film). Ah well, had motion blur anyway.
I scanned a few (not too precise, and on an old Sprint Scan 35). All images are crops of the full negative.
Obviously no EXIF. All shots wide open (f/3.5), ISO 400 (NPH), 1/125 to maybe 1/500s (accidentally).
All images here
(All seven of them)
#1: This one is actually sharp:
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#2: Forgot to adjust focus, so it's backfocussed by about 1,5 meters..
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#3: Almost in focus again, but the moment was gone:
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#4: 40mm is quite wide on film

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#5: Last one:
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C&C appreciated. As well as more film images!



