





Finally developed this roll of film that has been sitting in my fish-eye camera for over 4 months. I guess its always hard to judge which outing is suitable for a fish-eye type of camera and it's never easy to use two cameras when you're out. These photos are from various locations- Southbound 2011, afternoon dates with Jack being uni-less, beach outings with Lisa in her Punch Buggy and eating Maccas like the goths near the town church.