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First of about 37 rolls I took on this trip, it's going to take a while to process these and scan them. Jenny and I took a 5 day trip up the coast of Maine on an 1871 schooner called the Lewis R French. This is one of the oldest wooden sailing vessels in the country. Amazing trip, like camping on the ocean. Uncomfortable cabins (broom closets actually) but the food was fantastic and the sights were unbelievable. I'm hoping I might have gotten a few good shots... :)
Taken by clickiemcpete with a Lomography Sprocket Rocket (available in our Online Shop) loaded with Ilford XP2 (35mm, 400ISO) film in Camden, Maine, United States. This photo can also be found in the album LewisTheFrench.













2 comments
cryboy
I have no words! Beautiful shot!
bloomchen
great one!